Coils, T related?
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Coils, T related?
Came across these. Any ideas?
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Re: Coils, T related?
Weren’t those used in high schools science classes for demonstration?
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Re: Coils, T related?
Welch Scientific?
Re: Coils, T related?
The shipping box uses US Military article format.
There is a National Stock Number (NSN) at top and a US Army Signal Corps drawing number.
Obviously it is a igniter of some type. Two possible military applications are a jet engine test stand or flame thrower ignition.
Ron Patterson
There is a National Stock Number (NSN) at top and a US Army Signal Corps drawing number.
Obviously it is a igniter of some type. Two possible military applications are a jet engine test stand or flame thrower ignition.
Ron Patterson
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Re: Coils, T related?
Like so?John kuehn wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:09 pmWeren’t those used in high schools science classes for demonstration?
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Re: Coils, T related?
When I googled the name something came up about a military contract. Now I know!Ron Patterson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:39 amThe shipping box uses US Military article format.
There is a National Stock Number (NSN) at top and a US Army Signal Corps drawing number.
Obviously it is a igniter of some type. Two possible military applications are a jet engine test stand or flame thrower ignition.
Ron Patterson
Thanks Mr Patterson!