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Re: Does anyone recognize this problem? Solved?!
Original poster: "Robert Hanford" <pomnept-at-comcast-dot-net>
Hello all!
Thanks for all of your replies. They were all very helpful. I have been
able to run my coil 3 brief times since fixing what I believe and hope was
the problem. John (fireba8104-at-yahoo-dot-com) suggested that the inner turn of
the primary might be connected to ground. I did indeed have a brass bolt
attached to my wooden cabinet connected to RF ground. The inner turn of my
primary also contacted my wooden cabinet. After I put a plastic tube around
my brass bolt, the problem seems to have disappeared! The next logical step
would be to insulate the inner turn of the primary but this is a bit more of
an engineering problem. The coil still has strike rail hits but they seem
to be more normal. I would like to know how often people get strike rail
hits and for how long a duration.
Sincerely,
Robert Hanford
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Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: Does anyone recognize this problem? Tried again!
> Original poster: "Robert Hanford" <pomnept-at-comcast-dot-net>
>
> Hi all, thanks for your replies. After reading them, the first thing I did
> was check the inside of the 2ndary form.There were some burn marks and I
> sandpapered them out . Next I tried retuning, and I think my original
> mistake was to set the spark gap so tiny that at 30% the breakout point
was
> a tiny fizzle. Widening the spark gap slightly produced a much more
visible
> output. I think Dr. R. had a recommended distance for 30% power- I'll have
> to look it up... Then it worked great again but after a short time the
> toroid again started bombarding the strike rail, then the secondary! : ^
> ( I'll examine it AGAIN tomorrow or tonight if I'm in good graces w/
> wife.Thanks anyone for any further ideas!
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