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Re: [TCML] Component Connecting Wiring



I prefer polyethylene tubing --- it has thinner wall but better HV
insulation.  Source  McMaster-Carr   Chicago

DC




On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Brandon Hendershot <mrbrandman@xxxxxxx>wrote:

> I looked up that Tygon tubing, apparently they come in like twenty
> different varieties. Like for food processing, chemicals, vacuum, etc. Do
> you happen to know what kind you used or prefer?
>
> On Jan 1, 2010, at 11:03 PM, DC Cox <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Use 8 AWG. Slip some tygon tubing over it to reduce the voltage stress and
>> route it away from grounded or opposing current leads.
>>
>> From each xmfr lead to spark gap just use some silicone GTO wire.
>>>
>>
>> Dr. Resonance
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Brandon Hendershot <mrbrandman@xxxxxxx
>> >wrote:
>>
>> As soon as I finish my spark gap and make my MMC, I'll have everything to
>>> get my new coil up and running. I've been using (i think) 18 AWG solid
>>> copper wire to hook everything together. Is that adequate for linking all
>>> the components in a 15/30 NST 3.5" secondary coil setup? What do you guys
>>> use? What's good?
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