From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: electromagnetic shielding components
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 19:39:21 -0700
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi JT,
I would think that if the shield got too close to the primary, it
would indeed rob too much power from the primary. Yet, it does
sound like your drive needs some shielding. Maybe, you could
relocate the drive away from the primary.
Gerry R.
Original poster: "JT Bowles" <jasotb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I currently have an ignition coil powered monopole tesla coil(nicely built).
It is run off a 12v, that goes into a 555 timer pulsing squarewave
into a 2N3055. This in turn pusles 12v into an igntion coil. I have
the whole igniton coil drive circuit, and the ignition coil in the
base of my coil - just 4 inches below my primary coil. I noticed
while connecting the battery, sparks of up to 1/2" in length jump
to my hands( from the battery terminals). I know this isnt too bad
for the drive circuit, because after a good 20 minutes of compiled
use it still works. But, it cant be too good either.
I am wondering if placing a sheet of steel directly underneath the
top of the base(above the top is the primary) will atleast hinder
the electromagnet field reaching the drive circuit. Or, will this
sheet just waste vital energy from the primary field?
In addition, will that steel or copper sheet mess up my
counterpoise effect, that I have bolted to the base of my coil?
Any help would be appreciated, because the coil is so compact and
beautiful-I want it to last longer. Thank you in advance.
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