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Re: [TCML] frailty of NSTs
Hello
I have some questions about NST failures. I haven't had one yet but was
wondering what characterists they
have when they do fail. Do they just suddenly stop working or do they become
intermittent? Is there a way
to determine NST health after years of operation in a tesla coil?
Thanks for your time.
Vinnie
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Subject: Re: [TCML] frailty of NSTs
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What is it about NSTs that makes them so fragile? I suspect it is the
current through a secondary wound with
inadequate wire size.
Hi
These beasts are frail for two main reasons
1) In normal operation the HV is "shorted" by the gas discharge tube when
it strikes so that the terminal voltage is at HV for a few fractions of a
second. The internal insulation is thus not designed to cope with extended
periods of HV
2) They are made with a magnetic shunt which produces large series O/P
inductance to limit the current. In Tesla service this inductance can
resonate with the Tesla primary cap and this series resonant cct exhibits
resonanat rise. This could produce hundreds of kv but naturally the
insulation fails prior to that
3) RF from the Tesla may contribute to the failure of the insulation due
dielectiric heating I suspect
Best
Ted L in NZ
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