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Re: Chaotic Resonance(Solid State Coilers)
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <elgersmad-at-fnworld-dot-com>
I just wanted to mention that with a balast style transformer, or NST,
the primary typically is wound with resistance wire. Resistance wire
is typically rated in ohms per foot, inch, decameter, and meter. There
are different alloys available, some only an ohm per foot, and others
hundreds of ohms per foot. It's usually used in wire wound resistors,
and impedance matching, or current limiting transformers.
James.
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Thus of the actual assumed
impedance made by 30 ma current -at- short of secondary,
the supposedly vast resistance of the 20,000 ohms of
the secondary only contributes 400/500,000 or .08%
rather than 20,000/500,000 or 4% of the assumed
impedance dictated by a 30 ma conduction -at- 15,000
volts output.
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