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Looking Deeper Into The Hdr
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<blockquote data-quote="steven chiverton" data-source="post: 119850" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>the parts list for the hdr was 2x 50k 250vdc potentiometers and a neon and a resister say 15k and terminals and 0.1uf 250 vdc capacitor non polarised I used 0.47k 60 volts non polarised capacitor and the rest not listed is the pancake coil and electromagnet as for the 3 amps 400 volts diodes I used 400 volts at 6 amps so it shouldn't matter really , Steven gibs used the same 22awg wires for his wiring I used house hold ac wiring just slit open an ac extension chord and peel it out its softer but not as stiff and is easier to use the Steven gibs hdr schematic I built by didn't have a 100k potentiometer in it , the witness well make that one yourself easy use bifilar twisted caduceus design as for the switches they are metal on the outside I used 250 volts ac at 15 amps plastic ones more insulated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steven chiverton, post: 119850, member: 7378"] the parts list for the hdr was 2x 50k 250vdc potentiometers and a neon and a resister say 15k and terminals and 0.1uf 250 vdc capacitor non polarised I used 0.47k 60 volts non polarised capacitor and the rest not listed is the pancake coil and electromagnet as for the 3 amps 400 volts diodes I used 400 volts at 6 amps so it shouldn't matter really , Steven gibs used the same 22awg wires for his wiring I used house hold ac wiring just slit open an ac extension chord and peel it out its softer but not as stiff and is easier to use the Steven gibs hdr schematic I built by didn't have a 100k potentiometer in it , the witness well make that one yourself easy use bifilar twisted caduceus design as for the switches they are metal on the outside I used 250 volts ac at 15 amps plastic ones more insulated [/QUOTE]
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