Vacuum cleaner motors are well suited to building static gaps, because
with
a sucker gap, the airflow can be easily and efficiently channeled through
the arcing region. It's useful to note that only a very small fraction
of
the potential airflow of such a motor is actually needed. With my sucker
gap, I used a lamp dimmer module to throttle down the airflow. Advancing
the throttle beyond maybe 20% (WAG) showed NO improvement in spark
performance. Given that full power to the motor is acoustically painful
and drew almost as much power as the NST, I was happy to use less power
to
the same result.
Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 12:44 AM, Carl Noggle<cn@xxxxx> wrote:
Thanks much for the heads-up. Seems weird that nobody makes a
squirrel-cage blower that gives as much pressure and volume as a lowly
vacuum cleaner. I couldn't find one in Grainger. ---C
For those making a sucker or blower gap, Lowe's is selling their $79
shop
vac for only $29 tomorrow,
11/25/11.
Matt D.
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