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Re: [TCML] NST Terry filter
Jeremy,
Mouser, Digikey, Newark, and Allied all have the 1k 100W resistor in
stock (all priced nearly the same).
L100J1K0E is the number to look for. In the NST_Filter.jpg, the -ND at
the end simply indicates Terry bought them at Digikey (Digikey adds the
-ND to every part number they have). The E at the end of the number
indicates a ROHS compliant part (with the E or without is fine).
Take care,
Bart
Jeremy Chan wrote:
> Hey all,
> I am trying to build a terry filter for a 15/30 NST according to the following diagram:http://www.classictesla.com/download/NST_Filter.jpgbut am having problems finding the 1K 100W resistors.What is their function, and would chokes wound using flyback cable rated at 40KVDC on ferrite cores help in filtering out the hf? If so, how many turns on the chokes would be required?Also I plan to replace the cap and 10M resistor string with 2 1nF 15KV ceramic caps in series on each side to give 30KV 500pF sans the 10M resistors. Is that workable?
> Thanks and regards,Jeremy
>
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