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Loving the green wire on the secondary Polonium.
Those psu cases have a multitude of uses
Great work.
Those psu cases have a multitude of uses
Great work.
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I hope your kit ships soon, maybe give them a call. Keep us updatedI noticed today my card was charged for my extras from OneTesla's kickstarter from months ago so hopefully my Tiny Tesla will show up sooner than later.
Road salt? Is that what everyone uses? Maybe I don't know but in rock salt aren't there other minerals present? I wonder if this is beneficial or not. Hm. I want to build a salt water cap just to say I did.
I'm glad to hear you went with the tiny tesla, it was recommended to me that the Onetesla DRSSTC was not the best choice because it had a few design flaws that ate expensive silicon components. Again, just what I heard. But I, like yourself will be interested soon in a SSTC and because of location I won't be able to run my big coil. I hope you get it soon! Something to look forward to at least.Sadly I think I'm in the last round of backers so I doubt I'll see it for another month or so. The first round is supposed to ship mid-month last I heard. I'm looking forward to it though. I've wanted to build a coil for a long time and a bigger coil like ones in this thread are too big for where I'm currently living and I figured building a smaller kit would be a better option for a noob coiler like me.
I suspected water softener salt would be a more pure alternative. I have a few bags in the basement but like you said it's not cheap. It might actually take longer to dissolve. Rock salt it is! Thanks lightning stalker, good information I was interested in.It is mostly sodium, calcium, or magnesium
chloride, but will vary in purity. The
contaminants can be minerals and dirt, but
it doesn't matter too much. I would avoid
calcium chloride if you can. It is much
better at aiding corrosion than the
others. Softener salt is more pure, but it
hardly matters at kilohertz and megahertz
frequencies. Just use whatever is the
cheapest and most readily available in your
area.