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I should also note that I had all 17 in series. I just got some more. Should be here tomorrow. 20 of them. Gonna do two strings of 10. Not really sure what happened but i won't hook it to my variac again. 

Kerry Soileau
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> On May 8, 2015, at 4:49 PM, Kerry Soileau <kerrys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> David-
> Biggest source I have for ex is 13.8. I could make a voltage doubler or quadrupler and see if that does anything. I tried it with just two caps with the bleeders cut off and not connected to the rest of the bank and I don't get any sparks from them. When I short it out after charging for around 20-30 seconds. This sucks. Just finished it today and tested it for a couple hours of an on while tuning it to get about 12-13" arcs to air. Only ran it for 8-10 sec each time. Soon as I hooked that variac up it did this..  Guess I'll buy more caps and see if that works. In the event I replace the caps and still nothing happens do you got any other ideas what it could be? 
> 
> Kerry Soileau
> Norfoxx Refrigeration
> EMS Manager
> C- 512-704-4161
> O- 210-824-2955
> F- 210-824-2956
> 
>> On May 8, 2015, at 3:39 PM, Kerry Soileau <kerrys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm using 17 Cornell Dublier p15k-f caps at 2kv each .15uF. Power supply is 12kv 30mA nst. Not sure how the caps could all go at once..... Without any signs of damage. Using 6awg stranded wire for my connections from nst to primary and MMC bank
>> 
>> Kerry Soileau
>> Norfoxx Refrigeration
>> EMS Manager
>> C- 512-704-4161
>> O- 210-824-2955
>> F- 210-824-2956
>> 
>>> On May 8, 2015, at 3:19 PM, loneoceans <loneoceans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Are you sure your capacitors are ok? Sounds like there's a short there at
>>> high voltage. They may not measure a short with a meter.​ What sort of caps
>>> are you using?
>>> 
>>>> On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Kerry Soileau <kerrys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Ok guys I got a weird issue here.
>>>> I hooked my tesla coil to my variac and started to ramp it up. It stated
>>>> firing around 80 volts and then it stopped. Tried it again and nothing
>>>> happens but my 120v fan turns on. So I took it off variac and went to
>>>> mains. Still nothing. I swapped transformers to my other nst 12kv 39mA and
>>>> still nothing. I took the primary and secondary coil off the base and only
>>>> left the spark gap connected and it sparks across the gap. None of my
>>>> wiring looks burnt or broke connections or anything. All the caps are fine.
>>>> No burn spots etc. when I hooked it all back up it still won't fire but if
>>>> I take it apart and just leave the spark gap it sparks across. WTH? Any
>>>> advice is appreciated. Can't figure this one out.
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