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RE: [TCML] franklins bells?



I would personally try using a pair of salvaged 1V2 rectifier tubes in ceramic octal sockets, but I tend to lean towards the retro.

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> Does anyone know of a good guide/ instructions on how to rectify an nst? Thanks
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> On 2012-04-11, at 10:38 AM, "Roger Smith" <rwsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On 4/10/2012 6:15 PM, James Hutton wrote:
> >> Hey, will franklin's bells work with a tesla coil? I would test myself but i am lacking a tesla
> coil at the moment.thanks!
> >> franklins bells: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLSYPRYQ0nU
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> > Jim,  It looks like it would work with about 10 KV DC .   You could rectify the output of a neon
> sign transformer and have more than enough.   In the video it looks like he is using a CRT computer
> monitor as a voltage source.   It looks pretty cool.  Maybe I will try something like that.
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