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Re: New coil woes rebuilding nst
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- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 20:28:36 -0600
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Original poster: JBarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have been researching different methods of repair. Sounds easy enough but
potentially messy!
JIM
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Date: 05/09/2005 07:48PM
Subject: Re: New coil woes
Original poster: Yurtle Turtle
I actually had pretty good luck repairing several
secondaries with burnt windings. Just carefully unwind
until you get to the broken part. No need to rewind,
simply reconnect and you're good to go.
Adam
--- Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: jdwarshui@xxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi Jim
> Broken
> wires inside a
> secondary are hopeless. ( keep the good secondary)
>
>
> Jared Dwarshuis
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>