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Re: A reVOLTing development.
Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
Chris:
It's usually a good idea to start out again with 25-30 turns to see exactly
where resonance is achieved. You can even tape some cardboard on the outer
edges of your supports to add extra turns.
With a larger cap, it should take less turns to hit resonance but you need
to be sure you have enough turns to explore a large range of tuning points.
Dr. Resonance
>
> Today, I attempted to make an upgrade to my 4.5" coil
> to get more "bang" from each discharge... this upgrade
> consisted of re-wiring my MMC to use 2 strings of 14
> caps (21.43nf), as opposed to the 1 string of 17 (8.82nf)
> that I've been using.
>
> According to all the coil modeling programs I've
> collected (including my own utilities), I only needed
> to re-tap the primary to 9.5 turns to make it work with
> the larger MMC... well, I made all the mods, including
> re-tapping the primary, and instead of getting more
> "bang", it just sat there with the main spark gap making
> sputtering noises, and an occasional firing of the
> safety gaps.
>
> Unless someone has a better idea, I'll be spending my
> Sunday re-wiring the MMC to 8.82nf ... the streamers
> were maxing out at 28" but it's better than no streamers
> at all.
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