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Re: Magnifier topload size?
Original poster: "Edward Wingate by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <ewing7-at-rochester.rr-dot-com>
Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Greg Leyh by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<lod-at-pacbell-dot-net>
> The top electrode on Electrum consists of 30 1.5" stainless steel rings,
> sized to form a sphere of about 85" OD. The gap between the rings is about
> 1.75". The sphere appears to breakout between 1.2 and 1.6 megavolts,
> calculated from secondary current waveforms.
>
> Given a dielectric strength of air of 25kV/cm, an ideal sphere of this size
> would be able to hold off about 2.7 megavolts. Of course if Electrum's
> sphere were ideal, the coil wouldn't fire at all... the secondary can't
> generate that much voltage.
>
> I'd argue that the capacitance of Electrum's sphere is very close to that
> of an ideal sphere, since the electric field a short distance from the
> outer surface would be very nearly the same. An isolated sphere 85" in
> diameter would have about 120pF, and the total Csec of Electrum (including
> secondary sheet capacitance and ground proximity effects) is around 135pF.
Hi Greg,
Didn't you also construct a toroid for Electrum using stainless tubing or
was that for your
previous coil?
Ed W.