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From the above link you got it from the guy with eBay ad. Let me know if you want to sell it….
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I have one of those housings, did I buy one from you? It was my intent to build a Bigfoot coil but never got around to it.
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I would buy them but I don't know what I would do with them, I have no vacuum table.
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Well worth the price. It would take quite a while to make these. Pity there is no shipping to the UKOriginally posted by Altra View PostI believe those forms are from an old member on Geotech "Charles from upstate New York". He was making coils and water proof Explorers and Etracs. Thats a good deal if you have a vacuum former also includes the winding forms
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I believe those forms are from an old member on Geotech "Charles from upstate New York". He was making coils and water proof Explorers and Etracs. Thats a good deal if you have a vacuum former also includes the winding formsOriginally posted by ionut_mtb View Post
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I bought a triple coaxial chinch to chinch 10m extension cord for double audio + video because it was cheaper than other options, it is flexible and looks better. I'll remove the chinch plugs for my purposes.
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HiOriginally posted by neptune769 View PostI realize this is somewhat old but if anyone is interested you can get strain relief the same size (PG7) for $.71 from www.elecdirect.com. Part number RF07AA.
Regards,
Dennis
You can also get them from farnells for about the same money
Regards
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Originally posted by Merc View PostJust thought I would mention that my Hays Electronics coil housing came with a strain relief marked Hummel PG7. It looks just like the Heyco model. It seems they do sell it separately for $1.90.
http://www.hayselectronics.com/parts.htm
Merc
I realize this is somewhat old but if anyone is interested you can get strain relief the same size (PG7) for $.71 from www.elecdirect.com. Part number RF07AA.
Regards,
Dennis
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Yes, the USB cable seems to work just fine for the TGSL projects. A better choice may be Belden - M 8723 depending on what project you are building, but is basically the same thing with individually shielded pairs. The bottom image is what I prefer:Originally posted by F117 View PostDon,
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In a standard USB cable there are 2 thick wires for the 5V power supply and 2 differential signal wires.
How do you connect the 2 coils in a double D configuration ?
Use the 2 power wires for one coil and the signal wires for the other?
Best regards,
- BernardAttached Files
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Don,
.7. Cable – Type will depend upon what your project specifies. I use a USB – 2 cable for my TGSL coils
In a standard USB cable there are 2 thick wires for the 5V power supply and 2 differential signal wires.
How do you connect the 2 coils in a double D configuration ?
Use the 2 power wires for one coil and the signal wires for the other?
Best regards,
- Bernard
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i hope this is what you mean http://www.instructables.com/id/Make...-plastic-vacu/
http://www.tk560.com/vactable4.html
greetings from the harz montains
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