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Re: tesla-d Digest V2006 #53



Original poster: wysock@xxxxxxx
Christopher,

I would like to add my comment to Greg Leyh's reply to you.
I was also most impressed with your craftsmanship.  I tip my
(Tesla) "hat" to you!  It is so pleasing to see fine engineering
design and construction.

Sincerely,
Bill Wysock.

Date sent:      	Sat, 28 Jan 2006 12:58:06 -0700
To:             	tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
From:           	"Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:        	Re: tesla-d Digest V2006 #53
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Date forwarded: 	Sat, 28 Jan 2006 12:54:28 -0700 (MST)

> Original poster: Greg Leyh <lod@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> That's some remarkably beautiful craftsmanship... not only the new
> 10kW unit but the components in the background, as well.
> Let's hope that you left a small flaw somewhere, to appease the gods
> of perfection.
> -GL
>
> >Original poster: "Hooper, Christopher AZ" <christopher.az.hooper@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >
> >Good day great coilers,
> >
> >I thought I would share my newest creation, a 10kwatt DRSSTC @
> >http://users.cableaz.com/~chooper/images/fatboy1wred.jpg .
> >
> >Since I use plexy, I thought embedding high output UV LED's would be
> >cool and looks like a spark gap running from the distance @
> >http://users.cableaz.com/~chooper/images/fatboyblue.jpg .
> >
> >Little red DRSSTC (ran at the Cheesehead)is in front of new DRSSTC for
> >comparison, as the 10kwatter is almost 8 feet. 120 caps for the MMC and
> >is fan cooled as I push my MMC's to melt down....he he. First light is
> >this weekend.....then off to the 48kwatter DRSSTC...... first step of
> >the 48kwatter is the 9 foot by 3 foot secondary. 48kwatter DRSSTC will
> >also use a big, very big MMC; start soldering iron up indeed (maybe 500
> >caps or so)
> >
> >
> >Rgs,
> >Christopher robin
>
>
>
>
>

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