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RE: primary hook up (fwd)
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Subject: RE: primary hook up (fwd)
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 22:53:27 -0600
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From: Thornton, Russ #CSR2000[SMTP:ThorntoR@rc.pafb.af.mil]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 1997 6:29 AM
To: 'Tesla discussion Group'
Subject: RE: primary hook up (fwd)
Wouldn't a simple copper plumbing strap be easier?
Russ Thornton
CSR 2040,
Building 989, Rm. A1-N20
Phone: (407) 494-6430
Email: thorntor@rc.pafb.af.mil
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>Sent: Sunday, December 21, 1997 1:02 AM
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>Subject: Re: primary hook up (fwd)
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>Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 21:15:27 +0500
>From: "Alfred A. Skrocki" <alfred.skrocki@cybernetworking.com>
>To: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
>Subject: Re: primary hook up (fwd)
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>On Sat, 20 Dec 1997 09:55:06 -0500 Kevin Wahila
><wawa@spectra.net> wrote;
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>> What is a good means to make a secure connection to the primary coil? I
>> have a 1/4" Cu tubing primary. Up until now I have just been using
>> plain old alligator clips. Is there anything that can fit snuggly
>> around it?
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>Hi Kevin, what I've usually done is to take a two inch long piece of your
>1/4 inch copper tubing and hammer it out flat then file a radius on each
>end to decrease coronal leakage and then drill 1/8 inch holes near the two
>ends of the now flattened tubing. This is now wrapped around you primary
>tubing and secured to the hook up wire with a bolt through the two 1/8 inch
>holes and secure with a gripping washer and a nut.
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> Sincerely
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