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Re: using ignition coils for marx supply



Original poster: "Jim Mitchell" <Wrenchead-at-starband-dot-net> 

that will drop your voltage, what a waste!  Plus the 1n4007 is standard
recovery, and wont work for the high frequencies you can drive an igniotn
coil at.

Regards - Jim Mitchell
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Subject: Re: using ignition coils for marx supply


 > Original poster: "Anthony" <ant17-at-optushome-dot-com.au>
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 > i would just use 40 1n4007 in series
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 > Subject: Re: using ignition coils for marx supply
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 >  > Original poster: "Jim Mitchell" <Wrenchead-at-starband-dot-net>
 >  >
 >  > You would need a big diode, where would you get one?  Just use a
flyback
 >  > transformer.
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 >  > Regards - Jim Mitchell
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 >  > Subject: using ignition coils for marx supply
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 >  >  > Original poster: "Anthony" <ant17-at-optushome-dot-com.au>
 >  >  >
 >  >  > hi guys i was wondering if any of you guys has had much luck a using
a
 >  >  > rectified ignition coil as a power supply for a marx did it work ok
 > thanks
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