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  • Projects | Xenon Spider

    Posted by alan sailer on Wednesday 01 March 2017 - 23:11:00
    ...currents. Of the three gases that I've used in plasma tubes, neon has the least filament structure ven at high pressure, krypton better at 100 torr...
  • Projects | Large Van de Graaf

    Posted by zrg on Sunday 26 February 2017 - 01:12:52
    Nice. I gave a friend with a small van de Graff a few small (12mm dia) glass plasma tubes (2mm wall) and he managed to punch a hole in one of th...
  • General Chatting | Homemade electromagnet.

    Posted by iJim on Saturday 04 February 2017 - 19:08:45
    ...d was because I'm interested in what happens to a plasma when it passes through such a high field. I'm not in a particle physics lab, but actually a ...
  • General Chatting | Homemade electromagnet.

    Posted by iJim on Saturday 04 February 2017 - 19:08:45
    ...s, the gyration frequency of the electrons in the plasma approaches their collisional frequency in the 2 - 4 T range. There's potentially some interes...
  • General Science and Electronics | large inductance measurements of Leybold coils (from 1uH up to 1 kH)

    Posted by Physikfan on Saturday 28 January 2017 - 15:37:03
    Hi Sulaiman, Bjørn, Patrick, Dr. Slack, Uspring and Plasma Many thanks for your comments and hints. I think I could learn a lot on this subj...
  • General Science and Electronics | Class C tube oscillator negative rail question

    Posted by thresh on Friday 23 December 2016 - 00:22:22
    ...ed (via cathode modulation using an IRF630N) mini plasma tweeter using a 6KG6. Power supply as shown above plus: A) 2.5K resistor in series / 22uF f...
  • Tesla Coils | GaN Class E Coil

    Posted by Weston on Tuesday 13 December 2016 - 06:53:38
    ...plifiers for my thesis (that will be secretly for plasma tweeters). I go to miters sometimes for machining stuff, but I have a roughly equivalent work...
  • Tesla Coils | GaN Class E Coil

    Posted by Weston on Tuesday 13 December 2016 - 06:53:38
    ...ive using the high resolution timer. My last full plasma tweeters used it for a class D modulator running at 400KHz, I just used the chip and my old c...
  • Tesla Coils | GaN Class E Coil

    Posted by Weston on Tuesday 13 December 2016 - 06:53:38
    ...tem runs at 6.78MHz. My last set of class E plasma tweeters worked decently but had an issue with breakout on startup (or rather the lack of). C...
  • Tesla Coils | Micro SSTC Tuning

    Posted by alan sailer on Friday 25 November 2016 - 22:59:32
    ...a coil powerful enough to light up some home brew plasma tubes/globes. I'd like a coil that does a good job of doing this but still be relatively safe...
 
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