Use 8 AWG. Slip some tygon tubing over it to reduce the voltage
stress and
route it away from grounded or opposing current leads.
From each xmfr lead to spark gap just use some silicone GTO wire.
Dr. Resonance
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Brandon Hendershot
<mrbrandman@xxxxxxx>wrote:
As soon as I finish my spark gap and make my MMC, I'll have
everything to
get my new coil up and running. I've been using (i think) 18 AWG
solid
copper wire to hook everything together. Is that adequate for
linking all
the components in a 15/30 NST 3.5" secondary coil setup? What do
you guys
use? What's good?
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