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Re: [TCML] Re: Position of baffle inside secondary
Peter -
I've always used an internal baffle near the top of my secondary coils, 2-4
inches down from the end of the form (depending on form diameter). I run the
top end of the secondary wire through the sidewall of the form, and secure
it to a standoff insulator mounted in the center of the baffle. Then, I run
a separate conductor from the standoff insulator up to the topload. This
way, the secondary wire is always mechanically strain-relieved, and the
baffle eliminates any risk of internal arcing down to the grounded end of
the secondary.
Regular hardware-store silicone RTV sealants release acetic acid during the
cure cycle (that's why they smell like vinegar). Acetic acid residue is not
a good thing to have inside a secondary form, so I use an "electronics
grade" RTV that releases alcohol during curing rather than acetic acid.
General Electric makes several different electronic grade RTV products,
including RTV 160, RTV 162, and RTV 167. Dow Corning also makes electronic
grade RTV sealants. There are also some automotive grade RTV sealants that
are marketed as "safe for oxygen sensors" that do not use the acetic acid
cure system.
I make the baffle so it is a light press-fit in the ID of the secondary
form, and first apply a heavy bead of RTV inside the form, about 1" above
the desired location of the baffle. When the baffle is pressed into place,
it pushes the bead of RTV in front of it, creating a nice, uniform
360-degree fillet. After this RTV has cured, I apply a second fillet of RTV
on the top side of the baffle, ensuring that the baffle is 100% hermetically
sealed to the coil form. If there is even a microscopic void or gap,
eventually the HV will find it and arc around the baffle.
I started using baffles after I lost a small secondary to internal arcing
long ago. Coil performance started out fine, but output gradually diminished
to near zero. Careful examination of the coil relealed a deep, carbonized
arc track inside the secondary.
Regards,
Herr Zapp
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Terren" <pterren@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:07 PM
Subject: [TCML] Re: Position of baffle inside secondary
I need to position a single baffle inside a TC. My guess is that voltage
stresses are greatest the base as that is where racing arcs are, so a
baffle near the base would be best.
Any comments? Hey even a noob has a 50% chance of being right here.
I think when tuned that voltage is lowest and current highest near the
base, but in a racing arc situation things may break down more at the base
Peter
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