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Re: MMC Design and Wiring
Original poster: Steve Conner <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Should an MMC be wired so that the current flows in opposite directions
in adjacent capacitors in a series string(to reduce inductance in the
primary circuit)?
As far as I know, that was something I came up with when I was
working on OLTCs. They typically have a primary inductance less than
1uH, so even a couple hundred nanohenries of stray inductance can
hurt performance.
On a spark-gap coil (or a DRSSTC for that matter) the primary has a
much higher inductance, so the inductance of your cap bank can be
ignored, unless you decide to make a 40 foot long capacitor or something.
>Can I place the strings in close
proximity to one another without danger of arc over between strings?
I put mine pretty close:
http://www.scopeboy.com/tesla/newcapsnewdanger.jpg
This was a MMC cap rated at 12.5nF, 22kV, with four strings of 15
caps. I used it in a DC resonant charging coil with a DC bus voltage
of 10kV, and never had any trouble. Each cap has a 10 Meg VR37
bleeder resistor across it. The picture is from this page:
http://www.scopeboy.com/tesla/t21m.html
Unused strings are a different matter altogether, though. They need a
lot more clearance.
Steve Conner
http://www.scopeboy.com/