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Re: [TCML] Strike rail hits and loud bangs
Is there a chance that the loud bang is a spark between bottom of the
secondary and the inner turn of the primary? Overcoupling. I had this and I
removed half a turn from the inside of the primary and re-routed the wiring
(down and out) to fix the problem. I kind of feel that performance went down
slightly, but no more loud, annoying and scary bangs.
Dave Nelson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen J. Hobley" <shobley@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 11:37 AM
Subject: [TCML] Strike rail hits and loud bangs
We have a fairly simple coil using a 60ma NST. Recently I changed the tap
point on the primary and by chance hit a really sweet spot.
Usually the Tesla Tuner is pretty accurate and gives good results, but in
this case it did not indicate that this tap point was a good one.
The streamer length has increased by at least 50% - but we did notice some
rather worrying "bangs" from the Terry filter spark gap when the strike rail
is being hit. Is this normal?
Is it possible to tune a Tesla coil into a self-destructive state?
I would take some pictures, but the darned thing scares me to death...
:-)
Steve
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