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Re: Tesla Coil toroid Size
John F,
Quick question. Is it true that if the toroid is too
large, that breakout will not occur? It sounds like your
saying that a toroid can be too large and sparklength
may be smaller than a smaller toroid of correct size.
Bart
> John C,
>
> This is not necessary contrary to the findings of other coilers. A larger
> toroid will *not* increase the spark length in the case where the original
> toroid is of the correct size or already too large. See a recent posting
> of mine for guidelines for proper toroid sizing.
>
> In general it would be
> more correct to say as a general rule of coiling, that the proper toroid
> size will give the longest spark, for a given power input, rather than
> saying that a larger toroid gives longer sparks which is an incomplete
> statement. In coiling, many things must be matched up as needed for
> best results.
>
> As one works with coils, these relationships among the different parts
> of the coils become more fully understood and appreciated.
>
> John Freau