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Re: Coil Woes
Original poster: "Harold Weiss" <hweiss-at-new.rr-dot-com>
Hi Jim,
UHMW is fine except for black. The black color is carbon black and has a
resistance of around 130 Ohms or less per foot. That's for the conductive
grade, there is another grade that is static disipative and conducts less.
Using white/natural or any other color should work fine. At Terry Blake's
site www.tb3-dot-com, he has pictures of my 6" coil at Cheesehead where the
primary has been routed into a 3/4" sheet of OD green UHMW. The strike
rails are conductive UHMW with 4 Ohms of resistance between the outside and
center of the rail. The primary is protected by a 1/8" smoked acrylic
sheet. Too bad we couldn't get any good spark pictures that night, as I had
a misphased SRSG. That's what you get for having a first light at a
teslathon.
David E Weiss
> Original poster: JBarrett-at-trumbullcorp-dot-com
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> UHMW blocks were used to hold my primary with ABS caps. A couple of posts
> suggested these materials may have conductive properties. Any thoughts on
> this?
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> Would Nylon be a better insulator?
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> Thanks
> JIM
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