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Suitable TC design
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- Subject: Suitable TC design
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- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 10:43:16 -0600
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Original poster: Adam Clough <tesla.nz@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello all,
I have been looking into TC's for a while now and have decided its time to
build one.
Couple of 'noob' questions first though:
1. What sort of background/ experience is recommended for building TC's....
safely :)
I do home wiring etc but have no experience with HV.
2. Can someone please recommend a coil 'design/ plan/ schematic' suitable
for a 6kv 30ma NST?
Prefer fairly traditional design, for first one. more interested in
spark (characteristics/ quality ?) than distance.
Thanks in advance
Adam
P.s Any Kiwi coilers here??
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