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Subject: input power ?
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 16:24:44 -0500
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From: chris.swinson [SMTP:chris.swinson@zetnet.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 1998 3:22 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: input power ?
HI,
>From: D.C. Cox [SMTP:DR.RESONANCE@next-wave.net]
>Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 10:05 AM
>To: Tesla List
>Subject: Re: input power ?
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>to: Chris
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>No, you need the 8 kV to help ionize the gap and generate conduction.
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Humm, Ok, But I was thinking of switching to transistor drive thats why I
need to know what power level I will need at lower voltages.
By my workings, I would need about 40 Amps at about 160V to do the same job.
I was just trying to find out if anyone knew how to work it out.
>DR.RESONANCE@next-wave.net
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>> From: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
>> To: 'Tesla List' <tesla@pupman.com>
>> Subject: input power ?
>> Date: Thursday, August 20, 1998 10:15 PM
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>> From: chris.swinson [SMTP:chris.swinson@zetnet.co.uk]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 1998 4:39 PM
>> To: tesla list
>> Subject: input power ?
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>> Hi everyone.
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>> If I use say, 8Kv @ 30 ma for my input, Could I use 4Kv @ 100ma and it
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>> All the beST,
>> Chris.
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>> chris.swinson@zetnet.co.uk
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