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Re: I'm a newbie coiler!- apartment coiling
Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Steve,
I do believe that the primary keeps them in "proper" phase when
sufficient energy is still in the primary. My question was
addressing what happens once the primary quenches (should be at
maximum energy in the secondary). I'm thinking that phase drifting
begins at this moment in time if not before. I guess I'm assuming
these two coils are side by side and not a bipolar coil. Even with a
bipolar coil, if the center turn is grounded, I dont know if the
magnetic coupling will keep them properly phased. Maybe Antonio can
shed some lite on this.
Gerry R."
Tesla mentions that when two coils are tuned to different
frequencies the nature of the spark between them can vary over wide
limits; he doesn't mention whether they had a common primary circuit
but I would think the same spark gap would be necessary so the
discharges occurred at the same time. I've posted the quote here but
don't have it handy at the moment. It would be make an interesting
experiment to play with this.
Ed