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Re: SPDT SRSG
> First I'll go on with the thought. The gap losses are proportional to
current
> squared.
I would expect more proportional to current. The gap is a constant voltage
drop of a few tens (or a hundred) volts ("cathode drop") plus a nonlinear
resistive component that goes down as the current goes up (and the arc gets
bigger). In any case, modeling it as a resistor is probably NOT the best
way to deal with it.
The NST charging current squared is 0.060^2 = 0.0036. The primary
> circuit current is probably around 10 amps RMS so 10^2 = 100. Thus, the
loss
> in the "firing gap" is 100/0.0036 = 27777 times higher than the
"charging"
> gap. The charging current gap resistance may be higher (and probably is)
than
> the firing current so the loss is higher but it should not matter...
>
> Now that problem... The NST can only supply say 60mA Thus it will not
charge
> the cap in the time only a brief point presentation would give. The NST
needs
> the full "non-firing" cycle time (about 98% of the cycle) to recharge the
cap.
However, for Steve's suggestion of using it with a pole transformer? Or
some sort of resonant charging scheme with the gap serving instead of the
diode?
>