Capacitor bank pretty well complete
- From: "Tim Williams" <tmoranwms@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 20:56:32 -0600
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I've got four 1/4" tubes coming out on each side. The side where the top
tubes bend down and are soldered to the bends will connect to the coil. I
bent these down to meet the bends so as to reduce resistance and inductance.
(At 10kHz, resistance is of more concern, but hey, it feels better
electrically. ;-) The back side, where the four come out straight, will be
connected to the water pump -- the top two will be teed together for live
side, bottom two for ground side. I haven't decided which will be water
input and output, not that it matters much.
Since the coil side connections will meet in 3/8", I'll use flare connectors
(ugh, yellow brass, I might as well use nichrome tubing!) to interface to
the coil. This means I can use anything from 1/2" (impractical) to 3/8 to
1/4 to 3/16" diameter tubing for the work coil, nice and versatile.
Tim
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