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Re: Build own capacators



Original poster: "david baehr" <dfb25@xxxxxxxxxxx>


SUCK !!?? ,.........I dont think so !..... Heck, why bother building your own coil !!!, just buy one off of ebay !! Have it shipped , take out of the box, plug it in and Whoopy!! Shame to the person that builds is own stuff !!! ,....


From:  "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:  tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Re: Build own capacators
Date:  Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:47:29 -0700
>Original poster: tesla popp <teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>Matt, you're missing the real point: HOMEMADE CAPS
>SUCK!
>Excuse me for being so blantent, but if you can tell
>me even ONE instance where a home capacitor has
>Out-Preformed, Outlasted, or been "More Compact" than
>the cd942 MMC (when made properly), I will belive that
>there is a future for the homemade cap!
>
>Yes I AM stepping on some peoples toes here, but it's
>NOT because Im an a**hole.  It's because I've wasted
>TO MUCH TIME AND MONEY building my own caps, only to
>have them fail!  I do care about the well being of the
>list members and I know how much it sucks to have a
>capacitor fail.  Please take my word on this, MAKE AN
>MMC!
>
>Im sorry to offend you who have lasting homemade caps,
>but I push my coils (and there caps) very hard,  I
>just ran one of my twins for 48 minuts.  The only
>thing that got warm was the tranny, THE MMC REMAINED
>COLD!  A run of 30+ minuts is very common here and
>only the cd942 MMC has been flawless and lasted in
>this area
>
>Coiler Forever: Jeremiah Popp
>
>PS: Cake mix won't EXPLODE and hurt you if you cook it
>to long
>
>
>