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Re: sync, phase, LTR-ness
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <Tesla729-at-cs-dot-com>
In a message dated 3/30/02 12:47:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, Tesla729 writes:
<< << Hi David,
Yes, your situation is different because of the STR and
variable BPS. I know of no explanation for the behaviour
of your gap. I assume the gap spacings were adjusted to
be the same in both cases. I sure would have liked to see
that effect ! The only thing I can figure is that in one case
the electrodes were rising, and in the other case they are
falling, so it may cause a difference in air swirling due
to the effect of the base of the rotary, but I wouldn't think
it would make much difference. Differences in airflow is
all i can think of though.
Cheers,
John >>
Hi John,
The air swirl idea could be one explanation but like you, I have
trouble seeing how this would make any difference either. I have
heard some say that the best quenching of RQ type multiple
stationary gaps sometimes occurs with the blower NOT set
for maximum air velocity so maybe there could be a correlation
here? Anyone else have an explanation for this strange RSG
behavior?
David Rieben >>