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Re: [TCML] pole pig minus case
In order of your questions, nope, yep, yep:
http://www.hot-streamer.com/adam/sparks.jpg
Adam
--- On Sun, 4/27/08, Neal Namowicz <neal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Neal Namowicz <neal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [TCML] pole pig minus case
> To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sunday, April 27, 2008, 11:15 AM
> Hello everyone,
>
> This thread kind of reminds me of a question that's
> been bouncing around in
> my mind; I can see the limitations of using too small of a
> power supply on a
> larger coil. However, assuming that one is using a variac
> and/or adjustable
> ballast to control the output, is there any problem with
> using an overly
> large supply on smaller coils, as long as output is
> controlled?
> Hypothetically, could a smaller (2" secondary for
> example) coil be
> effectively run with a pig for example, without loss of
> performance? Yes, I
> know it's way overkill, but could it be done? Just
> wondering,
>
> Neal.
>
>
>
> > Hey Jorges...
> >
> > I personally prefer to leave them in oil... you never
> know when you may
> > get the urge to run longer than a minute....
> > and I suppose eventually the paper will dry out and
> may become a source of
> > arc material....
> > maybe you can find a small Ice Chest that will hold
> the piggie...
> >
> > whats the sence of owning a Ferrari or Lamborghini if
> you only plan to
> > drive it at a maximum of 55MPH??? :)~
> >
> > Scot D
> >
>
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