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Re: More topload troubles
Hmmmm.... Jason, I would suggest that you have too much capacitance in
your system. Try halving the number of SW caps and retuning with the
toroid. I was able to use SW caps with a 12/60 NST to get up to 36" of
arc, driving a large topload composed of one 4"X18" toroid under a 6"X24"
toroid. The cap bank was about .015µF
Grayson Dietrich
http://www.electrophile.8m-dot-com
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 22:42:30 -0700 Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> writes:
> Original Poster: "Raycroft" <k.raycroft-at-worldnet.att-dot-net>
>
> Finally, the garage is dry!
>
> After about 2 months of standing water in the garage, it finally
> dried
> out and I was able to run my coil again. Originally, it was a 15/30
> with 6 beer bottles, 4"X16" #24 secondary with 3"X12" (center to
> center)
> toroid. With this and a single spark gap i could get 18+inches, and
> it
> was in tune for about one whole turn of the primary.
>
> Enter new transformers, fans, and beer bottles, and cables. All
> else
> the same, I am now using a 12/60 transformer, with the possibility
> of
> adding another, 18 beer bottles, and the same gap, only with a fan
> across it, and the wires in the tank now have better connections.
> Before, i had bolts sticking thru the base, then a washer, wrapped
> the
> end of some GTO around the bolt, another washer and then a nut.
> Now,
> the ends of the wires are terminated in a flattened section of
> copper
> pipe (1"x1") with a hole drilled in it to put the bolt thru.
>
> Results: ARRRGGGGHHHHHHHH! With topload, there is a section of
> the
> primary about three inches wide where I can tap and pull an arc 3"
> long
> to ground. Yes, i did say three whole inches. No sparks to air.
> With
> no topload, there was a six inch section of the primary where I
> could
> get it to pseudo tune, and get 6 " arcs to ground, 3" to air. Does
> anyone have any ideas on this? I just don't know! A tried every
> quarter inch of about a turn on each side of where I could pull some
> arcs, but nothing! with the 12/60 I would have expected at least an
> extra inch, but instead I lost a foot! If you can't come up with
> anything, Ill try again tomorrow.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
>
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