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Re: Tuning Problem & synergis
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> >From richard.quick-at-slug-dot-orgThu Sep 5 06:57:56 1996
> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 06:28:00 GMT
> From: Richard Quick <richard.quick-at-slug-dot-org>
> To: tesla-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com
> Subject: Tuning Problem & synergis
>
> Quoting coco-at-astroman-dot-com:
>
> > I will try out a larger toroid...I currently am using a 4"
> > diameter dryer duct over a plastic form for a 20" mean
> > diameter.
>
> A larger toroid should help a lot.
>
> > I have heard this term "synergistically", recently on the list,
> > but am not familiar with this method...could anyone fill me in?
>
> Humm, ahh, ummm....
>
> Balance throughout the system. Capacitor value matched to the
> transformer output, high-Q tank circuit and secondary, critically
> coupled primary/secondary w/large discharger and heavy RF ground
> go far to obtaining synergism in the system: input=output - low
> loss. By toying around with various factors a synergistically
> tuned system today is not nearly so hard to obtain as it would
> have been in Tesla's era. We know most of the major factors that
> go into high efficiency/syngersitic systems today.
>
> Thank you Richard Hull for pointing these out. Many times I find
> myself simply repeating basics you explained to me years ago.
>
> Richard Quick
>
> ... If all else fails... Throw another megavolt across it!
> ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12
Thanks for the appellatation and acknowledgement. You, yourself have now
become a great teacher in turn! What better reward can any teacher
receive.
What I taught you, you verified by deed and experiment, and did not
swallow it whole. Many of your adaptations and refined processes added
to our own to yield still a better itteration. Others will now take your
ideas and improve upon them still further. It is the way of the world
and the wise. Each of our stamps, all of us, are daily placed on works
which will survive as long as we remain true to experiment.
Richard Hull, TCBOR