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Re: Primary tank cables
Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
I should also add that increased performance will produce a larger spark,
and with this additional capacitance, ie, 5 pF/ft, your sec resonant freq
could drop a bit. This is usually compensated with more primary inductance.
Dr. Resonance
>
> Resonant freq is determined by the physical geometry of the capacitor and
> inductor. Changing the tank cables should not change the fres unless you
> change the physical length of the wire, ie, more or less inductance.
>
> Performance, however, could increase as you have wire with less resistance
> and which provides higher peak current in the primary which leads to more
> intensity in the magnetic field.
>
> Dr. Resonance
>
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> >
> > >It has improved my output quite substantially. However my question
is,
> how
> > >does this affect tuning? I don't believe I am correctly tuned
anymore.
> I
> > >am wondering wether getting better power transfer would cause the
need
> to
> > >move in or move out the primary tap point, i.e. does better power
> transfer
> > >increase or decrease the resonant frequency of the pirmary circuit ?
I
> have
> > >heard it can and does sometimes make a difference.
> > >
> > >Rgs
> > >Ian
> >
> > Ian,
> >
> > Better power transfer may make the output sparks longer. These
> > longer output sparks will have more capacitance, so they may require
> > a retuning of the primary for best results, thereby making the
> > sparks even longer. You may need to tap a 1/2 turn or even
> > a full turn outward on the primary to give more primary inductance.
> > (assuming you were tuned correctly originally using the old primary).
> >
> > John
> >
>