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Re: Telluride Tech Fest Images
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- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:38:42 -0600
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Original poster: "Jon Danniken" <danniken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi John, nice pictures.
While we are discussing that gap, I noticed that it has two pairs of
stationary gaps. Any idea if these are connected in series or in parallel?
Jon
> Original poster: "" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi Chris and all others:
>
> Yes, that motor driving the spark gap is synchronous and I also thought
that it
> looked fairly small. I'll have to ask Bill for the specs but it did do
the
> job; additionally, Bill switched from using g10 to g11 for the rotor disk
(a
> stronger material). I'll be getting the 'show' photos back by this
Saturday
> and will post some of them soon afterwards. That magnifier was powered by
a
> 25kVA 'pole pig', and additional specs will be posted in the near future.