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[TCML] New type NST for voltage multiplier?
Is the output of the new type units AC? if so they should be good for a
voltage multiplier; more compact than using an old TV to power it.
Jim Heagy
> Subj: RE: [TCML] Need Help Troubleshooting My First TC
> Date: 3/28/2010 7:14:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time
> From: Gary.Lau@xxxxxx
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> Hi, umm, Hairball...
>
> Your 15/20 NST sounds like an odd current rating. Typically 15kV "core
> and coil" units come in 30 &60 ma ratings. Are you certain that yours isn't
> a solid-state (i.e. 20KHz inverter) unit? I'm afraid that such high
> frequency units cannot be used in Tesla coils. A 50 or 60 Hz HV output is
> required.
>
> Regards, Gary Lau
> MA, USA
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