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Re: electrocution experiences



Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>

Hi Tim,

You can simply use an ohm meter to check the resistors.  If they are in an
MMC array, they will measure lower then normal by about 10% since they are
in parallel with the others in the MMC.

Cheers,

	Terry


At 06:28 AM 1/12/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi All, How does one go about checking a bleeder resistor to see if it is 
>still working properly?
>I am still putting my TC together and I do have "bleeders" attached to all 
>my "caps". I am
>building a "TC" according to the pictures and specs of Terry's web site. I 
>'m using 2- 15/30 nst's
>in "series???" to get 15/60.
>A question that has been on my mind lately is this- I am wondering what size 
>PVC pipe to use for
>my secoundary to obtain the best performance? I have my wire, which is 27 
>gauge "I think" and I am
>in the process of making a winding jig.
>Supporting the "Say No to Electrocution" policy-Tim
>
>Tesla list wrote:
>