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Re: [TCML] 100 PPS vs 500 PPS vs 1500 PPS...
I don't understand what you are saying.
500 PPS with 2 Joules is 1000 W of power.
In all the cases is the same average power input to Tesla circuit.
2.2" with 1000 W Tesla coil ?
Dex
--- bunnikillr@xxxxxxx wrote:
From: BunnyKiller <bunnikillr@xxxxxxx>
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [TCML] 100 PPS vs 500 PPS vs 1500 PPS...
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:26:45 -0500
Hey Dex...
Since a joule = 1 watt per second, the PPS per second doesnt matter when
you restrict the power per time base.
but to answer your question in order
1) about 2.2"
2) about .22"
3) about .022"
If you kept the joules the same and increased the PPS you would see 55"
at 100 PPS and then a decreasing length as PPS increase due to the L
and C and R of the Primary circuit. ( probably a 10-15 % drop with each
increase in PPS)
Theory is a cool thing but in 98% of the time it doesnt flow in a linear
manner with reality....
Scot D
Dex Dexter wrote:
>Well constructed Tesla transformer with fixed primary energy E=10 J and pulse rate 100 PPS will deliver about 55" sparks.
>How long (aproximatelly) will be a spark lenght of the same Tesla transformer with:
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>1) E=2 J and 500 PPS
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>2) E= 0.66 J and 1500 PPS
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>3) E= 0.2 J and 5000 PPS
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>Assume in all the cases same efficiency of the primary circuit.
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>Dex
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