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Terry Filter On Two NST Grounds?
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- Subject: Terry Filter On Two NST Grounds?
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- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 18:56:52 -0600
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Original poster: "miles waldron" <mileswaldron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Fellow Coilers,
My NST array is composed to two "layers". The bottom layer has four 7.5KV
30ma NSTs, cheap on e-bay, wired in parallel, with their cases all wired
together. This is NST ground 1. The top layer has four 7.5KV 30ma NSTs,
cheap on e-bay wired in parallel, with their cases all wired together. This
is NST ground 2. The case grounds from layer 1 or from layer 2, and from
mains power are NOT connected together. Do I need two Terry Fritz Filters,
one for the top, and one from the bottom? I really want to just set this one
off and see what it is going to do, but I will risk all the expense and time
of building these very large, very hard to wire, transformer stacks.
Please Advise,
Miles Waldron