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Re: first light - 2kW 4.5" coil - underperformance!
Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>
Hi,
33nF was for a sync rotary gap not a static gap. A 12/180 would need a
resonant value of 40nF. A static gap LTR value of 56nF. And a sync gap LTR
value of 104nF (close to 99nF). Johnathon is correct that you can simply
multiply the capacitor needs to get to a match for a particular NST current.
The static gap tables are at:
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/TeslaCoils/Misc/NSTStudy/NSTStudy.htm
Cheers,
Terry
At 11:01 PM 6/15/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>
> Hi Joe, All,
> Now I'm the most farthest from expert person on this list, but I did
> notice one thing. I remember Terry telling me that I'd need 18nF for my
> 12/60 with a static SG, or about 33nF for an RSG. With your 12/184 you'd need
>
> about 99nF (becuse (180/60=3 then 33*3=99)).
> I don't know if those 2 maxwells count for your total tank
> capacitance, but lets say they do. you have two 30nf caps in series on one
> leg ( the maxwell and your, (30/2)=15nF, and 30 on the other. 30 and 15 in
> paralell is 45nf. Half of what you should have.
> Now lets say they don't count for the total tank capacitance. You only
> have 30nf. Less than a third of the required capacitance.
> Either way, you need more tank capacitance. What I would do is
> parallel all three of your caps for 90nf.
>
> List, tell me what you think...
>
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Jonathon Reinhart
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