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Hi Bud, What do you mean by you're running the supply underneath the coil? I've made some staccato circuits before and I simply use a small transformer. Turns out that I do have a small staccato controller board (see attached). It's tiny (less than 1.2 x 2"), but works great for me. Guangyan www.loneoceans.com/labs/ On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 7:56 AM, Buds tape mail <bud@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All, > > Been quite a while since I have posted anything on this site as my new > home has taken priority. But now I have time to rebuild my dual 833 vttc. > changed it to resonate around 300 kHz. Works really good now and produces > some pretty long arcs for a vacuum tube design. > > I built a staccato controller from Steve's schematic several years ago > but having some trouble with it. It is not a printed board but just a > prototype board all soldered together. does anyone have a nice etched > board for a staccato control for sale? I can do all the work and get the > components just need the board. > > The trouble I am having is running the 115 volt supply from underneath the > tesla coil. Even though I am using a shielded supply it seems I am frying > something on the board when running in the staccato mode. do I need to run > a separate 115 volt supply away from the tesla coil? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Bud Mohrman > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > -- Thanks! Guangyan
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