I'm am trying to find plate current graph for this tube.
Or another data sheet then this one thats linked to.
http://tubedata.itchurch.org/sheets/018/g/GU10A.pdf
Can anyone help??
Thanks,
Nick
Or another data sheet then this one thats linked to.
http://tubedata.itchurch.org/sheets/018/g/GU10A.pdf
Can anyone help??
Thanks,
Nick
nhuwar said:As for tdsl all there is only a schematic symbol.
I'm coming to the realasation that I will have to trace them but I'm not intirely sure how I go about doing that.
Nick
Some solar batteries on the roof may help...
nhuwar said:The guy I bought it from does have 2 more.
Consider 4. You'll need a matching pre-amp.
rdf said:
Consider 4. You'll need a matching pre-amp.
One is enough: a preamp may be made of a rocker switch, also I can't understand the purpose of a stereo Tesla coil. Do you?
If you are using those for your "amp" then you need this for your "preamp". 2 X 833A
http://www.easternvoltageresearch.com/oldwebsite/teslacoil12.htm
I have seen pictures of a coil made with 6 X 833A's but I can't find them now.
I built a conventional Tesla coil back in high school. It used a large neon sign transformer, a home made multi layer glass capacitor and a 6 foot high coil. The sparks were rather unspectacular in the Florida humidity, but it was awesome when we took it to the air conditioned auditorium for the science fair. We got to plug it in once before the safety comittee banned it forever. The wicked sound that the primary spark gap made scared them stiff. It wiped out TV and AM radio reception for blocks!
I briefly thought about building another one a few years ago when I discovered some monster thyratrons in my warehouse. Sanity prevailed, and I sold the thyratrons.
http://www.easternvoltageresearch.com/oldwebsite/teslacoil12.htm
I have seen pictures of a coil made with 6 X 833A's but I can't find them now.
I built a conventional Tesla coil back in high school. It used a large neon sign transformer, a home made multi layer glass capacitor and a 6 foot high coil. The sparks were rather unspectacular in the Florida humidity, but it was awesome when we took it to the air conditioned auditorium for the science fair. We got to plug it in once before the safety comittee banned it forever. The wicked sound that the primary spark gap made scared them stiff. It wiped out TV and AM radio reception for blocks!
I briefly thought about building another one a few years ago when I discovered some monster thyratrons in my warehouse. Sanity prevailed, and I sold the thyratrons.
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