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Re: solid state nst?



Original poster: tesla popp <teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>

Yes they have.  look at "Re: solid state nst? -works
good"

Coiler Forever: Jeremiah Popp


--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Original poster: "Qndre Qndre"
> <qndre_encrypt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hey, Frosty.
>
> Now .. Seems like it's something similar to a
> fluorescent lamp
> inverter. However these devices should not have any
> mains frequency
> component at their outputs but pure high-frequency
> so this is rather
> unusual. But no matter why it has remaining low
> frequency components
> at it's output .. I'm sorry it seems that this
> voltage converter is
> useless for TC duty.
>
> Regards, Q."
>
>     I wonder if this is really true.  Has anyone
> tried using a
> full-wave bridge rectifier on the output of one of
> these and some
> form of DC charging circuit (resistor would work but
> be inefficient,
> but a safe place to start)?  I'm not sure it's worth
> the bother.
>
> Ed
>
>
>