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Re: Tune?
Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>
>At 10:02 AM 1/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Just out of curiosity, why would you set a limit of 0.017uF for a 15/60 NST.
> I have heard of some using 4 times the impedance match value(resonant cap).
> Now understandably, this would tend to create losses due to high current,
>but if the primary coil had sufficient impedance it would still work. If
>someone were to wind a 6 by 30 coil with, say 28g wire, a larger cap might
>be the best way to allow it to be tuned properly.
>Mike
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Hi Mike,
17nF is the highest value a static gap 15/60 NST system can charge too full
voltage (21kV). Higher capacitance values start to load the transformer
down and the voltage drops off. A rotary gap system can go to 28nF due to
inductive kick effects pupmping greater charge into the primary cap. This
is in the data at:
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/TeslaCoils/Misc/NSTStudy/NSTStudy.htm
Cheers,
Terry
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>Hi Bill,
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>A 15/60 neon with a static gap can take up to a 0.017uF primary cap. So
>you should be able to just add more capacitance to lower the primary
>frequency. You can also add inductance to the primary with another coil
>inline or even just a bunch of extra wire added. These inductances are
>pretty small and even a 3 foot length of wire adds considerable inductance.
>A smaller top load will also raise teh secondary frequency to match up to
>the primary.
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>Cheers,
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> Terry
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