Hi Brandon,
Unless you are using some sort of multiplier circuit or are counting  
heavily on transformer-killing resonant rise, I don't see how you  
can get 36 kV flowing in your primary circuit from a 15 kV  
transformer. Please explain this circuit.
Matt D.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Hendershot <mrbrandman@xxxxxxx>
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Jan 7, 2010 9:58 pm
Subject: Re: [TCML] primary voltage
Hi Steve,
Once again, sorry. I believe I misinterpreted the post. I told you  
my whole primary 'curcuit' voltage. Not my transformers output.
Thanks though,
Brandon
On Jan 7, 2010, at 4:46 PM, steve date <sdate@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Brandon,
Are you sure your primary supply is 36kv.... or 36kva ?????? big >  
difference.
steve - seattle
Hi Matt,
Reading your post was kind of disturbing! You said all that happens  
> somewhere inbetween 30 and 100 kV?Is there a tighter more precise  
> range you know of? Because my coils primary circuit voltage will  
be > hovering around 36kV. Should I be too worried about insulating  
every > little point and wire? If it matters at all, I'm installing  
a Terry > filter too. Those chunky resistors won't affect the issue  
much I > assume?
Thanks,
Brandon
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