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Re: [TCML] Variac Amps for a VTTC?
Hi, the list is beyond my interest in most ways, I just want to know when the Baraboo show is in September, just have to see it. Jim
On May 11, 2011, at 7:21 PM, Futuret wrote:
> Hi,
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> For my 24" spark VTTC which used two 833A tubes, I often ran it
> from a 10A variac for short runs. The old Powerstat variacs are
> robust and can provide easily twice their rated current for short runs.
> The VTTC drew about 2400 VA. The variac was a 140V "step-up"
> type. The use of the step-up feature stresses the variac more
> than just 120V output usage. The VTTC was run from a single
> 2400V VTTC with shunts removed and a doubler (level-shifter)
> circuit. I had my staccato pulser circuit installed, so this
> reduced the input power when staccato was engaged.
> VTTC's are power-hungry for a given spark length of
> course without staccato. I use the formula:
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> spark length inches = 0.5*sqrt input power (wallplug watts)
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> I show some VTTC stuff at my website at: (there are various VTTC links
> to my pages)
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> http://futuret.110mb.com/index.htm
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> Cheers,
> John
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> From: carsten [mailto:cgz365@xxxxxxxxx]
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 10:19 AM
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> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
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> Subject: [TCML] Variac Amps for a VTTC?
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> I'm working on my first coil and plan to use 1-2x MOTs in series with 1-2 GU-81m
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> tubes. How big if a variac do I need @120vac? I'm guessing a minimum of 10A,
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> but probably 20A to be on the safe side. What woudl be the requirement for 1
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> MOT vs 2?
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> Thanks!
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