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Re: Secondary Voltages
Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>
Hi Mark,
250kV is pretty close. The length of the arc is probably a bit more
dependant on the available power or current that is driving the arc. Big
coils may hit say 500kV and really BIG coils around a million plus. Very
rough numbers but not too far off.
Once a nice voltage is reached, the losses (streamer length) tends to
regulate the voltage so it stays near a certain level. Volts per foot is
really not right but maybe volts to get it started and then power per foot...
If you say 250kV, no one will argue... ;-)
Cheers,
Terry
At 11:35 AM 7/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All!
>
>I've been demonstrating my coil for some of my neighbors and inevitably the
>question arises of how much voltage is in the leaders beig produced. Is
>there a ballpark number per foot? This would sound much more intellignt
>than saying "alot".
>
>I've heard that it's around 250KV per foot but I wanted confirmation before
>using that number.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark Stolz
>Houston, TX
>