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Re: Condenser Products capaci
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To: tesla-at-grendel.objinc-dot-com
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Subject: Re: Condenser Products capaci
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From: jim.fosse-at-genie-dot-com
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 96 04:03:00 UTC 0000
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Hi Scott;
>There are some other advantages like more aggressive sparks and sharper
> tuning,
I've made a rolled cap this weekend and was tuning my TC with the new cap,
but have only a long enough wire to reach about 40% of the winding. How
sharp is the tuning? 1/2 turn? 1/10 turn? I'm using a a series gap, not
shunt.
>but these are things that are very tough to quantify...
I just got my copy of Corum & Corum _Vacuum Tube Tesla Coils_ and one of the
first things that the "Engineer Corum" says is (paraphrase) YOU CAN'T TREAT
THESE AS LUMPED CIRCUITS. I'm finding that out myself:)
>Well, the neon doesn't "dump" its energy across the gap. The transformer
>charges the capacitor which "dumps" its energy across the gap when the
>breakdown voltage is reached (in a static gap system).
You're right I keep thinking of a standard xformer, not a shunt limited one.
>The realization the it is best to put the gaps across the transformer came
>from many people's experimetations. There was a good deal of weighing data
>to come to this conclusion. It is not a conclusion that was reached based
>on calculation.
Yep, the standard engineering model don't work here.
>The transformer's circuit is never really broken, as it is always trying to
>charge the capacitor (or short the gap) in both circuits. Therefore, there
>is no collapsing flux to cause such a kick.
Of course! I should have engaged my brain, before putting my mouth in gear:)
I hate to say it, but, I've cought the bug! I started out to build a small
power oscillator driving a Tesla Resonator at a few hundred watts, but in
shopping surplus, I found a 450-900 VA xeon arc lamp ignitor transformer
(shunt limited like a neon) and used it as a quick get started source. Now
my wife wonders why I walk arround the house mumbling MORE POWER.
jim