Hi All,
Our EHT power supply has broken and one of the science teachers wants to get an Induction Coil rather than a replacememnt EHT as apparently they are more fun . The only problem is that I can't find anywhere to get one!! Does anybody know where I can buy a big induction coil from and if they are even still made?? Really appreciate any help you can give me
Thanks heaps.
Amy
P.S. I'm loving these smilies!! (incase you couldn't tell!)
Induction Coils??
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Re: Induction Coils??
Hi Amy,
We bought an induction coil at the beginning of the year and our physics teachers loves it. I got it from Serratia at a total cost of $291.5 including GST. You can go to their web site and register and have a look around at their products.
Hope this helps
Sharlene
We bought an induction coil at the beginning of the year and our physics teachers loves it. I got it from Serratia at a total cost of $291.5 including GST. You can go to their web site and register and have a look around at their products.
Hope this helps
Sharlene
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Re: Induction Coils??
Hi Amy,
It may also be worth checking out the Hodson-IEC induction kit featured on page 30 of the 2009-2010 Scientrific catalogue, item number EM1973-001, $161 ea or $148 each for 5 or more.
Cheers,
Fran
It may also be worth checking out the Hodson-IEC induction kit featured on page 30 of the 2009-2010 Scientrific catalogue, item number EM1973-001, $161 ea or $148 each for 5 or more.
Cheers,
Fran
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Re: Induction Coils??
We have these induction kits and I don't think they are what you need. You build your own mdel transformers and various other work with electricity. We use the induction coil with the spectrum tubes but you couln't use the induction kits to do this.
Our induction coil is really old but I would imagine the one from Serrata is what you need. Haines also have them.
Our induction coil is really old but I would imagine the one from Serrata is what you need. Haines also have them.
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Re: Induction Coils??
Awesome, thank you guys, you have been really helpful!!!
I shall put it to the teachers and let them decide, sooo much easier that way
Woohoo! Induction coils...here we come!!
I shall put it to the teachers and let them decide, sooo much easier that way
Woohoo! Induction coils...here we come!!
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Thanks for that Rae - I didn't read the post correctly at all. As you have these kits, have you any feedback on them - good or bad.
Cheers,
Fran
Cheers,
Fran