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DRSSTC III System - Final Prototypes and FIRST LIGHT!!!

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HV Enthusiast
Tue May 30 2006, 01:17AM Print
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This past week, we finished building the final build prototype of our commercial DRSSTC system, the miniBrute system. Two of these units will be extensively tested in the coming months and the third one will be sent out as a demo unit to a firm overseas. Stay tuned for actual arc photos once we fire these babies up. They will be officially unveiled to the Tesla community at the 2006 RATCB this year.

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Tue May 30 2006, 03:06AM
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Looks sweet amazed

All of top 5 4hv posters get free ones, right wink

Lets see then fired up!
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Mike
Tue May 30 2006, 04:07AM
Mike Registered Member #58 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:40AM
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I've never really thought post spamming would give you free stuff.
Anyways, those do look awesome and well built. I always saw those on your site and wondered if you had given up work on them or what.
Do you have any guesses as to how long period time they can be run safely or what the cost might be?

Mike
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Hazmatt_(The Underdog)
Tue May 30 2006, 06:18AM
Hazmatt_(The Underdog) Registered Member #135 Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 12:06AM
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I know you're probably already sold out, but what's the going cost of one?
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HV Enthusiast
Tue May 30 2006, 11:41AM
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Thanks. We've built up several iterations of prototypes, mostly just "ugly" benchtop stuff, so these are the first form-fit-function units.

These are designed to be run continously as long as necessary, or at least until the thermal sensor trips. There is a pretty powerful cooling fan inside this unit and both a large heatsink (power electronics) and the MMC are within the flow of the fan, so it should remain quite cool, although we shall see how it runs for real.

As far as pricing and availability goes, not sure whats going on with that yet.

Tonite i plan on first light testing, so hopefully all goes as planned . . . keeping my fingers crossed . . .
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ragnar
Tue May 30 2006, 12:25PM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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I hope you don't have to walk up to it and bend over the topload whilst you flick the "ON" switch wink


hehe
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HV Enthusiast
Tue May 30 2006, 01:06PM
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Darn, i knew i forgot something . . .
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Self Defenestrate
Tue May 30 2006, 01:43PM
Self Defenestrate Registered Member #87 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 01:36PM
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Don't make a remote controller available just yet, sell a few of the coils and advertise the controller seperate from the coil like this: "Tired of reaching under 100,000 volt arcs to turn off you tesla coil? Sick of electrocution and RF burns on you back? Then we have the innovation for you...." You could also make an Executive Style coil, with a polished redwood front and calender to schedule runs.

How's current draw out of the wall? Will you be able to run off a five amp line?
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Marko
Tue May 30 2006, 02:05PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
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Don't make a remote controller available just yet, sell a few of the coils and advertise the controller seperate from the coil like this: "Tired of reaching under 100,000 volt arcs to turn off you tesla coil? Sick of electrocution and RF burns on you back? Then we have the innovation for you...." You could also make an Executive Style coil, with a polished redwood front and calender to schedule runs.


That would be cruel.

But where is really the remote/interrupter?
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HV Enthusiast
Tue May 30 2006, 02:42PM
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The remote controller plugs into the jack on the front of the panel. This prototype will still require an external variac for bridge power, but the final unit will use no variac, and use pulsewidth to control power output vs. voltage control.
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