We are having a new house built around 100 kms away from where we normally live and a lifetime (almost) of accumulated junk has to go.
So another trailer load to the tip yesterday all very sad!!
House move and cleanup continues
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Re: House move and cleanup continues
I have one of those 30kv Spellman supplies 2ma is its limit. I have used it for years to drive a large number of electrostatic motors I have built and sold. I preferred capacitor motors over corona motors.
We found a pile of 15 of those supplies in our local junk yard back in the 90's. I picked up 3 for 5.00 each. Other members of the TCBOR bought all the rest. It seems everyone of us had some. I sold all but one of mine during my yearly Teslathons during the 90s and later at early HEAS events.
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We found a pile of 15 of those supplies in our local junk yard back in the 90's. I picked up 3 for 5.00 each. Other members of the TCBOR bought all the rest. It seems everyone of us had some. I sold all but one of mine during my yearly Teslathons during the 90s and later at early HEAS events.
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Re: House move and cleanup continues
Richard
you are bang on
All of those were 2mA max
the 100kV negative I was tempted to keep but!!!
you are bang on
All of those were 2mA max
the 100kV negative I was tempted to keep but!!!