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Original poster: "Danny" <rq-at-sympatico.ca> 



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From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla-at-pupman-dot-com]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:43 PM
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: Re: Cu Spheres,PSSTC Components & Anti-Oxid.

Original poster: "john cooper" <tesla-at-tesla-coil-dot-com>

To All:

Last chance to holler for a few Copper spheres (2", 10, 12, or 14")
here's
the link to check out the prices and metal specifications, about 1/2 the

'normal' price:

http://www.tesla-coil-dot-com/BulkSphereBuy.htm

The prices are for 10 pcs of each size and I just confirmed that they'll

honor that price for any quantity based upon the sum total of the
prospective order (10 and 12" orders were 2 and 4 pcs, respectively).

I'm testing a new metal protectant (anti-oxidant) suitable for copper,
brass and aluminum.  I'm thinking of using this to treat  cu
strapping/tubing in the tank circuit, primary coils and topload and I
still
need a few other participants, email me if you have a coil or two up and

running and will report back on its effectiveness (or lack of it).

I've got serious parts (most all of the silicon) accumulated for a PSSTC

assault, anyone have components to trade?????

I just blew 1 maybe 2 Franceformers (15kV, 60mA) and have given up on
the
bypass caps and am outfitting each with its own Terry Filter (yeah,
yeah,
I'm a dummy).  The design I have calls for 12 0.0033uF, 1600v ECW-H
series
Panasonic caps.  I have ECW-H12H222P1, the same pulse discharge,
metallized, polypropylene, self-healing caps but these are 0.0022uF at
2000Vdc.  8 of these in series gives you the exact same capacitance,
i.e.,
0.000275uF but at 16,000Vdc, a bit lower than the 22,500Vdc of the other

but it doesn't matter, just keep the input voltage to 15kV or less.
Price?  Basically not much, say, 4 for a dollar but cover the mailing
cost
and they don't weigh much.  I'm still trying to find a nice source for
the
1 kohm, 100W power resistors, they're around 7 or 8 dollars each thru
normal distribution, I'm trying to find these in an 'excess situation'
so I
can scoop up a bunch for 0.50 or 1.00 each.  We'll see.  Got Pulse Width

Modulators?

Cheers,

John F. Cooper
Irvine, CA
www.Tesla-Coil-dot-com
www.FrankensteinsLab-dot-com