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Re: coil running of car battery(s)?
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- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:55:36 -0700
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Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: coil running of car battery(s)?
> Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> But it does sound like there are a lot of DC alternatives that would be
> cool using ignition modules and stuff!! I "think" a UPS would be fine if
> you had power correcting caps. The switching power supplies in computers
> are certainly not a "nice load"... Be cool just to see how UPSs do!! A
> long lost project of mine...
For those folks who want to fool with seriesing NSTs for a HV supply, the
surplus UPS approach might not be a bad one. Nothing says that the battery
powered supply can't be floated at HV.