As far as I know Condensor Products won't sell directly, but they
referred me to amazing1.com and I bought through them.
Curt.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2006 8:34:20 AM
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Original poster: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Curt,
That is exactly what started this thread. I have a middle man that can get
condenser Product caps for me; I may need two. The .1 45KV is what I was
interested in. Can you get them? Do they sell to Tesla coilers?
I'm not worried about all the caps I have, they are a commodity. But two
connections are way attractive. I will be running DC at 24KV 1 amp 200^ bps.
Jim - Let me know...
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Original poster: "C. Sibley" <a37chevy@xxxxxxxxx>
Just my opinion, but 400 indivudual capacitors for an MMC sounds
impractical to me. Condensor Products built me a .1uF this year for
$450 which is cheap by comparison. I guess a MMC would be cheaper to
repair if something blew, wheras a professional pulse cap would be a
total loss. You choice, but my time is worth more than the hours it
would take to solder 400 little caps together.
Curt.
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Sent: Monday, November 6, 2006 8:40:26 AM
Subject: Calling Bart Anderson
Original poster: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Bart, et al,
Was my additive inductance leads, turns, etc, ever a concern
considered in JAVAMMC ? Darn, I will have 398 CD's .15uf 22 per
string and the program still rates the standoff to "fair". That's a
$1000 bucks. At least 18 strings comes out to "excellent" temperature rise.
What's you opinion on bigger coils. Are MMC's still practical?
Thanks for you outstanding Java Magic!
Jim Mora