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Re: Very low Fo Coils (was:not so scary idea)



to: Ed

This was one of David Sloan's designs for G.E. who used it to drive an
x-ray machine.  Vacuum tube driven at 150 kva with 100 kva output at 1 mev.

DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave.anet


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> From: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> Subject: Re: Very low Fo Coils (was:not so scary idea)
> Date: Sunday, October 18, 1998 9:52 PM
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> Original Poster: "L. Robertson" <LWRobertson-at-email.msn-dot-com> 
> 
> Hi Ed ...
> 
> I'm sorry but I don't remember now. Should I ever return
> to Northridge I'll look it up again.
> 
> LR
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> >Original Poster: Ed Phillips <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
> >
> >"Hi
> >
> >While perusing the library at UC Northridge some time
> >ago I happened upon one of Ryan's books on high
> >voltage testing. One of the generators was a Tesla coil
> >in all but name, consisting of about 20 stacked iron core
> >sections with little toroids between each, and a big one
> >on top. Fo was 180 Hz, and it was fed by a tripler directly
> >off the 60 Hz feed.
> >
> >LR":
> >
> > Interesting.  Never heard of that one.  Was there a single primary, and
> >was the thing resonant??
> >
> >Ed
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