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3-1000Z coil (was Re: My VTTC fun begins...)
Original poster: "J. Aaron Holmes" <jaholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ross Overstreet built a 3-1000Z coil, and also seems
to have the only (documented) example of using a
ceramic induction heating tube (3CX2500) in a VTTC:
http://www.rossoverstreet.org/tesla/projects/tube_coil/VTTC_summary.htm
His site suggests that the maximum plate voltage on
the 3-1000Z is 3000V, but that is not correct. The
Eimac documentation does indeed have 6000V as the max
in a Class C grid-driven config, which I'm guessing is
a most appropriate rating to look at when designing a
VTTC. I recently bought a 3-1000Z off eBay
(NOS...yippee!) and am hoping to build a tube coil
with it after first trying something a little smaller.
Unfortunately, Ross's 3-1000Z burned up. Not clear
why, but low primary Q may have been a contributing
factor (if I'm computing it correctly from the numbers
on the web site). Hopefully I can keep mine alive!
Best regards,
Aaron, N7OE
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> An interesting tube to try is the 3-1000A (4-1000A?)
> This has
> a plate voltage rating of 6kV I think. It's a tube
> that I never
> tried yet. I think someone on this list tried one
> but I can't
> remember the results.
>
> John
>
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