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Re: [TCML] Pairing two separate coils of different powers



 Hi Norm,

Welcome to the exciting and rewarding hobby of Tesla coiling.  I look forward
to hearing about the ongoing TC work by you and your friend.   

You may find something of interest at my website at:

   http://futuret.110mb.com

I have information there about rotary gaps, efficiency, spun toroids, vacuum
tube coils, magnifiers, etc.   

Cheers,
John

 






From: Norman Stepp <ndsteppii@xxxxxxxxx>
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [TCML] Pairing two separate coils of different powers
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 23:08:27 -0800 (PST)

 So we went ahead with the experiment and put the coils within striking distance 
of one another. You were right. Most of the time the streamers didn't want to 
touch and would just kind of inter-mingle, but every once and a while they would 
hook up. If anyone would like to see the video I'll put the URL at the bottom of 
this message. These are small coils powered by NST's.  Like I said, one a 
9000/20ma w/ a static gap, and the other a 15000/60 w/ a RSG. Both of us (A 
friend and myself) are new to coiling, these two coils are our first attempts at 
this rewarding hobby and definitely won't be our last. I have learned a lot 
since I started my coil, but it seems the more I learn the more questions I 
have. Thanks to everyone for all your input on this and other subjects. I am 
very thankful for this mailing list and all of your polite, punctual, thorough 
and informative answers. keep it up, Norm  
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S32muOVf_VU
 


      



 
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