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At the risk of raining on the parade, I'm frankly puzzled that there could be such a simple relationship between power and arc length. Never having ventured into the pig-powered coil world, I've always been power-limited to one 15/60 NST and milked that for all I could (66 inches - http://www.laushaus.com/tesla/sparks.htm ) . My sparks have always been longer than what others report, but also not remotely as bright. With the singular goal of maximum spark length, I ended up with a sync 120BPS RSG and a very large top load. I wish it were easy to just spin a dial and trade off long wispy point-to-point sparks for shorter, brighter, frantically writhing sparks. But to achieve that, I'd need higher BPS gap, smaller Cp, smaller primary, smaller topload, etc - a completely different coil. And with no way to quantify the result, there goes the bragging rights ;-) Gary Lau MA, USA On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 11:05 AM Steve White <steve.white1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I was wondering if John Freau's empirical streamer length equation applies > equally well to both SGTCs and DRSSTCs? It seems to me that it would since > both SGTCs and DRSSTCs both operate on the principal of feeding a rapidly > repeating stream of CW pulses into the primary coil. > > A related question involves how to measure the streamer length as > predicted by the John Freau equation. Do you mentally straighten out the > streamer removing all the bends and curves or do you just measure the > straight-line length from start to finish with a straight line cutting > through the bends and curves? My thinking is that you mentally straighten > out the bends and curves into a straight line before making the measurement. > > Here is John Freau's equation for spark gap coils for reference: > > Length = 1.7 sqrt(input power) > > where Length is in inches and input power is in watts. > > Steve White > Cedar Rapids, Iowa > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla