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<blockquote data-quote="james" data-source="post: 244147" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Yes, exactly right. The coax is a poor man's Edwin Gray's tube collector. Does the same job. Ditto about your recommendation of powering the timefield with cold electricity. I experienced my first time anomaly with this setup. Cold electricity is a different animal for sure. Be careful when using the flyback in this circuit that you don't run it for too long. I've ruined some great flybacks that overheated. Five minutes is safe though. Long enough to perform experiments. I thought I might get into winding my own some day. If you can find an old black and white tv (the larger the better), their flybacks are the best. I have used an audio step-down transformer after the flyback and brought the voltage down to below 1000 volts so I could do measurements with a multimeter without letting the smoke out of it. (It is also useful for other experiments.) There are other ways to take measurements though, of course. I haven't tried powering electronic devices with the cold electricity. I would be interested to hear of your experiences with this.</p><p>I should also mention that I have recently switched over to li-ion supply instead of a car battery and I used to have to top up the car battery every so often, but the li-ion arrangement seems to stay topped up. Strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james, post: 244147, member: 80"] Yes, exactly right. The coax is a poor man's Edwin Gray's tube collector. Does the same job. Ditto about your recommendation of powering the timefield with cold electricity. I experienced my first time anomaly with this setup. Cold electricity is a different animal for sure. Be careful when using the flyback in this circuit that you don't run it for too long. I've ruined some great flybacks that overheated. Five minutes is safe though. Long enough to perform experiments. I thought I might get into winding my own some day. If you can find an old black and white tv (the larger the better), their flybacks are the best. I have used an audio step-down transformer after the flyback and brought the voltage down to below 1000 volts so I could do measurements with a multimeter without letting the smoke out of it. (It is also useful for other experiments.) There are other ways to take measurements though, of course. I haven't tried powering electronic devices with the cold electricity. I would be interested to hear of your experiences with this. I should also mention that I have recently switched over to li-ion supply instead of a car battery and I used to have to top up the car battery every so often, but the li-ion arrangement seems to stay topped up. Strange. [/QUOTE]
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