Part 6/8:
Power Conditioning and Magnetic Field Projects
The workspace includes an array of power conditioning equipment—likely essential for stabilizing and managing the high voltages required for their vintage gear. They highlight a large DC generator employed to produce rotational magnetic fields, possibly for further RF experiments or electromagnetic research.
Additionally, the creator mentions magnetrons and high-voltage components—accessory cathodes (“claws”) still unused, but promising for future high-frequency projects. They illustrate the challenges of sourcing or building suitable transformers capable of providing 6.3V at high current levels, essential for powering these specialized vacuum tubes and magnetrons.