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From: gweaver [SMTP:gweaver-at-earthlink-dot-net]
Sent: Friday, March 13, 1998 12:05 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: ??SECONDARY??
The 3 secondary coils were placed inside of one large primary coil. I used
the primary coil for my 10" TC. Coupling should be very close to the same.
All 3 coils were the same diameter, same length, same wire size, same number
of turns, wound in the same direction, close wound, same distance from the
end of the PVC pipe, same distance from the primary coil, parallel to each
other and 90 degrees to the primary coil. The primary coil is 1/4" copper,
1/4" spacing between the tubes, 14.5" inside diameter, flat wound.
When I moved the 3 secondary coils 6" apart I had to place all 3 coils on a
sheet of plywood 2" above the primary coil.
I am planning to build 3 or 4 secondary coils 4" dia 36" long and space them
on a 12" circle to simulate a 12" coil. Another project, another day.
Gary
At 10:12 AM 3/13/98 -0600, you wrote:
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>From: Antonio C. M. de Queiroz [SMTP:acmq-at-compuland-dot-com.br]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 9:34 PM
>To: Tesla List
>Subject: Re: ??SECONDARY??
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>Gary Weaver wrote:
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>> I also tried another experement. 2, 3 and 4 secondary coils in parallel.
>> All the coils are exactly the same diameter, length, same number of turns
>> and same wire size. If the top and bottom of the coils are not connected to
>> each other and not connected to anything else the coils arc to each other at
>> both ends. If the coils are connected at the bottom but not the top they arc
>> to each other at the top. If the tops are connected the bottoms arc to each
>> other. If the coils are moved farther apart the coils still arc to each
>> other at the ends. I had 3 coils 6" apart, the coils were 4" dia. 13" long
>> wound with #24 wire. I got 6" sparks between all the coils at the ends.
>> When I connected all the coils in parallel they appear to function like one
>> larger diameter coil. The 3 coils in parallel not connected at the top will
>> arc to each other and produce 18" sparks and streamers at the same time.
>> One large toroid on top of all 3 coils works and acts like a larger size TC.
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>Very interesting experiment. How were the coils excited? A large primary coil?
>A primary for each one? Note that even small differences in the coupling
>coefficients or in the resonance frequencies of the coils can cause their
output
>voltages to be at opposite phases periodically, what explains the sparking
in all
>combinations.
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>Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz
>http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq
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