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Re: [TCML] SSTC



Ya. I live in an apartment and my SGTC I would imagine is a bit loud for the nighbours. Although I've never had any complaints, yet...  That is why a SSTC that is quiet and compact enough that I can run it on my coffee table would be ideal. I just need some help getting it running...

Rob. 


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On 2009-01-23 23:13:55 -0700 Neal Namowicz <neal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> I think Rob has asked a question here that has been rattling around in the 
> back of my mind, too. If I may expand the question a bit, what about a VTTC 
> (vacuum tube tesla coil)? Would a vacuum tube coil be simpler to start with, 
> and would anyone have a link to a basic tube schematic?  For myself, I'd 
> like to have a smaller, quieter coil that I could run more often, versus my 
> current 4" sec. static gap coil. Thanks for your help, guys.
> 
> Neal.
> 
> 
> 
>  From: "Robert Byron" <mustang_5l87@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [TCML] SSTC
> 
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> Is it possible for someone with a very basic knowledge of electronics to 
> construct a Solid State Coil? Or would I just be wasting my time and money? 
> I have attempted to replicate Steve Ward's mini SSTC and blew a few diodes. 
> I would like to bring this off the shelf and complete it but I don't have 
> the expensive tools or the experience to diagnose the problems.
> Rob._______________________________________________
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