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Aluminum dryer duct held together with flat plates top and bottom works just fine for a cheap and dirty solution. On Fri, Aug 3, 2018, 8:47 AM Tedd Dillard <tedd.dillard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Gentlemen, > I am in the process of constructing a Tesla Coil with a 10 kva transformer. > I am a long way from complete and still in the design phase for most > components. > From what I have read the top load needs to be fairly large for a machine > the size I am working on. > I have read many post on the construction of the top load and see many > different ways to construct a serviceable device. > But one thing that has not really been discussed but sometimes referred to > is the shape. > Most of the designs are attempts at making a toroid. > From what I understand the top load needs to do three things. > 1. Provide the capacitive load to the air. > 2. Prevent breakout. > 3. Prevent strikes to the secondary coil. > I can see where a complete toroid can do all three but it seems to me that > the inside of the toroid is unnecessary. > My question is will a shape like a jelly donut work just as well? > A toroid but with the hole covered with a flat surface at the top and > bottom. > The only curved surfaces are on the outside. > I can see that the difference is surface area affects the calculated > capacitence but that could be considered in the design. > The flat surface of the top and bottom areas would resist breakout just as > well as a pure toroid. > I raise the question because I can see the construction of a large top load > could be simplified and possibly even be constructed in segments for > storage and transportation. > I would appreciate any comments please. > Teddy > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla