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Greetings-

Single resonance still holds an appeal for me--in part since Tesla 
himself, with the benefit of solid-state technology, would surely have 
favored it.  He didn't, after all, want sparks: he wanted to transmit 
power, not into wasteful sparks but out to the populace at large.  
Cockamamie idea, of course, and he and his investors lost a bundle, but 
he was still a genius.

So here's what I'm working on--after some years' hiatus.  To produce 
sparks, of course, not radiate power.

Based upon my original notion, which worked but in hardware I made 
hopelessly complicated:  8, 1000 uF/450V capacitors arrayed together 
with 8 power MOSFETs in a ~12" diameter "ring" arrangement incorporating 
the equivalent of a 6-turn primary coil.  The capacitors to be charged 
to full-wave-rectified and doubled mains voltage.  This I've built and, 
driving it temporarily with 2 signal generators (to provide for 
pulse-bursts) and so far only at ~40 V charge, I find that it appears to 
work as simulated.  The scheme is for the MOSFETs to connect 4 of the 
capacitors in series with the coil during each 1/2 cycle, at the 
secondary's Fr.  That yields, in simulation, ~240A p-p primary current 
at full capacitor voltage of ~300.  I've devised also a simple 
constant-current capacitor-charge circuit so that I won't pop a circuit 
breaker trying to charge 8000 uF (plus another 2000 for the doubler) 
right off the mains from a cold start.

The 12" x ~39" secondary coil I'll use is left over from my prior 
attempts, along with its 6 x 24" Landergren toroid.  I have another, 
taller, coil as well.

But in simulation I also found much that I wish I'd found out before:  
1.  All capacitors may be charged directly in parallel, with the 
inclusion only of a single 10 mH isolation inductor between the groups 
of 4.  2.  All MOSFET sources may be (and are) tied together.  3.  Each 
4 drains may be (and are) tied together. And 4.  All 8 MOSFETs may be 
(and are) driven from a single (D44H8/D45H8 H-bridge) source.  I've 
built the H-bridge and it seems to do the job.  Now I have to build the 
l.v. signal-processing part, which takes secondary-return current and 
amplifies and gates it to provide the MOSFET drive.  I've so far 
simulated that successfully; it requires only 3-4 CMOS DIP ICs + the 
usual small parts--plus a l.v. power supply, of course, which I also 
have left-over.

So circumstances allowing (I'm 85), I'll be making sparks again before 
too long.  Since I won't use a breakout-point, the sparks very 
charmingly will dance all around the toroid (as they did before at 
20/second or so), making lots of noise and ozone.

Ken Herrick
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