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RE: safety gap setup
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- Subject: RE: safety gap setup
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- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 14:18:03 -0600
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Original poster: "Jonathan Peakall" <jpeakall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Let me throw in a plug for the vacuum gap. I got much better performance out
of mine then any of the (many) multi gaps I tried.
Jonathan
www.madlabs.info
> Gerry is correct. There is a lot of history here of async run NST
> deaths. You can run a sync gap with your NST farm. But for start up,
> I'd suggest a multigap and then upgrade later.
>
> >
> >
> >>Original poster: mileswaldron@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >>I will probably be too excited to wait for the parts to get here
> >>before I start up my new coil. I am either going to use a vacuum
> >>gap, an async rotary, or a fan cooled multigap.
> >
>