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Re: [TCML] Running a TC in snow
Hi All,
This primary design might work great for outdoor coiling in wet enviroment.
http://www.tb3.com/tesla/ch2004/pages/IMG_4911.htm
I machined the primary into UHMW PE and covered with smoked acrylic. Rubber
gasket material could be used to further waterproof the primary against
water seeping into the primary.
David E Weiss
TCML,
Bill Wysock installed a waterproof resonator (the SG10-MC, the magnifier
version of our SG10-TC, was in a climate controlled doghouse) at the
Haunted Laboratory in Akron OH. The owner reports that the coil works in
rain, sleet, freezing rain and snow.
So the answer is yes and no.... There are parts that can get wet and parts
that can't.
Since I remember the magnifier version of our standard kicked out arcs
about 3' longer that the two coil version, Nick and I are winding a set of
new coils for the SG10-TC that we have at the shop to do some side by side
comparasons of two and three coil setups. More to come.
Jeff
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