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- Energy Storage Capacitor: 600uF, 450 Volts DC
- Typical Energy Storage: 36.75 Joules (Watt*Seconds)
- Maximum Energy Storage: 42.18 Joules (Watt*Seconds)
- Typical Peak Charge Voltage: 350 Volts DC
- Maximum Peak Charge Voltage: 375 Volts DC
- Minimum Peak Current Discharge into Coil: 150 Amps RMS
- Typical Charge Time: 3.5 Seconds
- Pulse Rise Time: <1.8 uS (microseconds)
- Pulse Duration: ~2.5mS (milliseconds)
- Main Coil Inductance: ~2.5mH (milli-henries)
- Flux Density: 40,500 Ampere*Turns
- Peak Magnetic Field Output: 43,133 Gauss* (~43 kilo Gauss). For Gauss calculations, and an in-depth discussion on the electrical principles at play with an MPG, click HERE. *This 43,133 Gauss measurement is at the inter-coil winding flux. Magnetic flux intensity follows the inverse square rule - the further you are away from the magnetic core, the faster the Gauss intensity drops off. At face of Magnetic Coil, the Gauss drops to ~6,000 Gauss
- Minimum number of Pulse Discharges 30 Million (30,000,000)
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