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I didn't see any pricing for either comparator on the Teslagenx site. And the specs listed for the small one are actually the specs for the 1AU charger, not the small comparator!
So the small comparator is for devices like J.B.'s bike wheel- i.e. multi-filar, single coil with roughly similar output. Would the large comparator be compatible with larger systems like the 10 coiler?
Why is the small comparator limited to single coil units? Is it simply a matter of too much output from a multi-coil ssg, or is there a configuration issue related to multiple coils? How about a multiple coil unit with small coils, like my old r-charge 3 pole monopole that I converted to a 6 coiler with 19 awg windings, like you see in this pic? Would that work with the small comparator?
it should work just fine on that machine.... it is really a matter of the potential of the dump.... more and larger caps, more devices, bigger batteries.
Tom, these comparators have only one pot for voltage dump regulating. Is it possible to adjust its pulse width? And what is default pulse width of both small and large ones?
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