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RE: DC vs AC TC (was Re: NST->DC Re: CGA Monitor Flyback)
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: RE: DC vs AC TC (was Re: NST->DC Re: CGA Monitor Flyback)
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From: "William Parn" <parn@fgm.com> (by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net>)
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:45:09 -0700
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Approved: twftesla@uswest.net
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla@pupman.com@fixme
Hello,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tesla List [mailto:tesla@pupman.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:25 AM
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Re: DC vs AC TC (was Re: NST->DC Re: CGA Monitor Flyback)
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> Original Poster: "Megavolt Nick" <tesla@fieldfamily.prontoserve.co.uk>
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> Hi All,
> my comments:
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> > Original Poster: "Marco Denicolai" <Marco.Denicolai@tellabs.fi>
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> > >To make a DC Tesla coil using a NST, can I use HV rectifiers on the NST
> > >secondary side? Or is this a bad idea with NSTs?
> Nope - It'll work fine, just make sure you over rate the rectifier to cope
> with the transients, an LCR filter wouldn't be a bad idea either.
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On the LCR protection circuit is it better to put that on the
NST side of the bridge rectifier or on the TC side of it?
I have been a little worried about my .35 ma diodes when
used with the 9kv@30ma. How far should I over rate the
rectifier?
Many Thanks,
Bill Parn