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Re: Owdin Vacuum Tube Coil
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <FutureT-at-aol-dot-com>
In a message dated 12/3/01 7:02:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
writes:
>
> , I wonder
> if the bottom turn of the plate coil can be tied in with the bottom turn of
> the secondary in order to avoid having to use a true RF ground.
Richard,
That will work, but you're tying the secondary to the 60Hz HV which
seems dangerous if you touch the output arc. It will work though,
and I did some experiments that way, but I didn't touch the arc.
DC Cox did some experiments using a primary of 40 turns, and
he connected the bottom of a free resonator coil to a tap point
along the 40 turns,
and also used a different tap point for tuning. He said this gives
a little better output, and indeed I tried it and did get about another
inch of spark or so. The best tap points are found by trial and
error. I don't use it though because the free resonator is connected
to the 60Hz Hv, and is dangerous. When the sparks hit a ground,
they are extra bright probably due to the 60Hz HV.
I never use a true RF ground for a tube coil. I just use the house
wiring (3rd prong) ground for all the coil grounds. Tube coils don't
seem to cause any destruction of household devices. Even with
my computer turned on, I can run the tube coils. I don't recommend
it though.
Safety first :)
John