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ShawnLG
Wed Jun 06 2007, 06:49PM
ShawnLG Registered Member #286 Joined: Mon Mar 06 2006, 04:52AM
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"CW-DRSSTC anyone? Not quite... but it sure scared the mess outta me when I tried it!!!"

I was able to draw power arks from my micro SSTC because it had a several millisecond on time. Since I transfered from proto to PC, I could not do it anymore. The PC board impedance is much lower and I would blow a FET when attempting to draw arks. CW-DRSSTCs have a lot of potentual when they are design for that purpose.
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Dr. Drone
Wed Jun 13 2007, 09:42PM
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shades
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kv
Thu Jun 14 2007, 06:08AM
kv Registered Member #809 Joined: Wed May 30 2007, 08:59AM
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This is not photoshopped, but is in some fog.
I reckon this is pretty cheesey
1181801262 809 FT6000 Picture 022
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GreySoul
Wed Jun 27 2007, 05:52AM
GreySoul Registered Member #546 Joined: Fri Feb 23 2007, 11:43PM
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Nice tunnel. What are using?

I just took this with my phone - low quality, and I couldn't get a good shot from inside the tunnel.... but this is it from the side. 20mw green laser pointer and a little 9v motor, very simple. (all pics click bigger)

532tunnel

Here's the ghetto set up. I use gap filling CA glue and accelerator (Heptane) to mount everything. It comes loose easy, but holds rigid if left alone.

Tunnel


...

And since we shouldn't double post....

My dad says this is an Engineering Sample / non-production tube - I couldn't find any info on it. Apparently Eimac made very few of these due to induction problems with the cooling systems. The cooling water went into a pair of tuned glass coils and used deionized water, but there were still too many bugs in the system and they switched back to traditional forced air cooled tubes.

It's a 4W1250A water cooled triode that was used in a VHF transmitter.

Basic stats, from memory

Filament 7.5V @ 35A
Anode 2500V/2A (1250W)

4W1250A


-Doug
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kv
Wed Jun 27 2007, 09:46AM
kv Registered Member #809 Joined: Wed May 30 2007, 08:59AM
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this is actually inside a triangle sort of shape, 10mw green laser and 3 motors with variable speed on each. that laser you have there, is that one from dealextreme, just cut open? cheesey the camera i used was an eye toy (you know..for ps2) youve got a nice and simple setup there wink
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GreySoul
Thu Jun 28 2007, 02:25AM
GreySoul Registered Member #546 Joined: Fri Feb 23 2007, 11:43PM
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it's a $30 dealy from China through Winlan.
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kv
Mon Jul 02 2007, 02:26AM
kv Registered Member #809 Joined: Wed May 30 2007, 08:59AM
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just made this one cheesey that's with my twin ignition coil setup, but with the wires close together. i can get about 6cm sparks out of this setup cheesey
1183343166 809 FT6000 Lego Man High Voltage Png
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Hazmatt_(The Underdog)
Mon Jul 02 2007, 04:45AM
Hazmatt_(The Underdog) Registered Member #135 Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 12:06AM
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HAHAHHAH that's great.
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kv
Mon Jul 02 2007, 05:24AM
kv Registered Member #809 Joined: Wed May 30 2007, 08:59AM
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thanks, that was just one of the things i do when i am bored, play with high voltage!! cheesey
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Ken M.
Thu Jul 05 2007, 03:32AM
Ken M. Registered Member #618 Joined: Sat Mar 31 2007, 04:15AM
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HMm see about getting a Star wars lego figure, and set it up so the arc looks like the lightsabre and add a caption saying something about the force, Just a funny suggestive thought.
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