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Curious about Coil form
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Subject: Curious about Coil form
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 22:03:05 -0600
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From: Michael Baumann[SMTP:baumann@proton.llumc.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 1997 3:46 PM
To: Tesla-2; tesla@pupman.com
Subject: Curious about Coil form
I think I may have either hit the jackpot, or am begging
trouble. A buddy that owns a landscaping business told me he
had a 30" chunk of 6" ABS drainpipe. Great says I, thanks so much :)
Well, I got the pipe yesterday, and lo and behold, he is wrong, it is
not ABS, but instead HDPE! Can you say low-loss coil form? I knew you
could!
Or is it? Problem is that it is black inside, with a 3-4 mil white
coating. I did the following tests, to see if the black was carbon
based (I think not) but would love to hear some second opinions, even if I
ignore them :)
Test 1: Ohmmeter leads dug into the edge, approx 2mm apart - meter
reads open circut.
Test 2: 15KV probes on inside - no corona around the tips until they
were forming a corona between two high points in air, not to the
plastic
Test 3: wall thickness is 0.150", with sharp point directly opposite
heavy corona, but no arc.
Think I am safe to make this into a form???
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Michael Baumann Optivus Technology Inc.|Loma Linda University Medical Center
San Bernardino, California. (909)799-8308 |Internet: baumann@llumc.edu