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Subject: coil costs
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 22:53:06 -0500
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From: FutureT@aol.com [SMTP:FutureT@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 1998 7:59 AM
To: tesla@pupman.com
Subject: Re: coil costs
In a message dated 98-08-12 22:21:54 EDT, you write:
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> From: Dsurfr@aol.com [SMTP:Dsurfr@aol.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 6:43 PM
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: coil costs
> Hey All: I'm a "newbie" coiler that's approaching that next step, rebuilding
> my current set up to obtain better results. I've been able to achieve a
petty
> strong 16" arc to ground but I know I can achieve much better results by
>improving my admittedly "cheap" tank circuit. Now I want to step up to a
> better spark gap, capacitors, primary coil etc. To date I have gotten by
with
> salvaging, scrounging & making do with what I had at hand or paying as
little
> as I had to achieve somewhat minimal results. I assume this is how most
> coilers start out, hoping to get good arcs in the process. Now that I know a
>>snip Jim
Jim,
One of the wonders of coiling is that excellent results can be gotten
on the cheap! My 600 watt, 42" spark TC costed about $77 to build,
and that includes the small variac. The 1560 watt, 65" spark TC costed
a few dollars more.
John Freau