critique my terry filter
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lokeycmos
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Sun Jan 29 2012, 12:56AM
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Registered Member #2553
Joined: Fri Dec 18 2009, 01:36PM
Location: St Cloud Minnesota
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im about 75% done with my terry filter. i havnt gotten it wired yet, but im looking to get it critiqued so far to make sure im not missing anything. here it is(attached)



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Shrad
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grind those pointed solder blobs to avoid corona, and mold it in wax with proper round-bolt terminals, as well as rounded gap extremities
in case of discharge, determine the most direct current path and use great diameter wire
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Thomas W
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looks awsome :D
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