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Re: triggered gap performance?
Original poster: "Peter Lawrence by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <Peter.Lawrence-at-Sun.COM>
Colin,
I too have been building "small" TCs (6kv, 7.5kv, and 9kv NST supplied).
at these low powers a static gap works just fine. I have built a rotary gap
but don't seen any advantage at these low power levels.
tungsten or tungsten-carbide will make the gap last (essentially indefinately
at these powers) and not require periodic cleaning (copper, brass, stainless-
steel all do).
a fan to blow the gap will make the most difference. I use a squirrel-cage
fan from an old microwave oven.
-Pete Lawrence.
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> > > Original poster: "colin.heath4 by way of Terry Fritz
> > <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <colin.heath4-at-ntlworld-dot-com>
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> > > hi all,
> > > im building a small coil. 2" secondary run off a 7.5KV 30mA
> > > transfomer!
> > > my question is will a sync triggered gap match the performance of a
>rotary
> > > gap at these low powers?
> > > im assuming it will as at the low current quenching should be
>relatively
> > > easy with an air blast!
> > > ill be running at a 100bps (im in uk).
> > > many thanks
> > > colin heath
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