[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: SRSG motor power



Gomez, 

To adjust the phase at for high power operation you can always use the old
trial and error method. You can get pretty close this way, it will just take a
little longer. 

Bart 

Tesla list wrote: 
>
> Original poster: "Gomez ADDams" <gomez-at-netherworld-dot-com> 
>
> on that fateful day 8/1/00 12:05 PM, Tesla list uttered: 
>
> > The required phase angle will change considerably between low 
> > and high power operation.  The final adjustment will need to be 
> > made at full power. 
>
>  I am unclear on why this could be so.  However, if true, then a lot more 
> engineering will need to take place on my gap, since no one will be 
> able to safely get within twenty or thirty feet of the coil base when it is 
> running at full power. 
>
>  And if such engineering needs to take place, that's a shame, since I have 
> already had the base plate for the gap built- this could mean a loss of 
> some six months and some money.  Given that I'm already probably a year from 
> completion, this is disappointing to say the least. 
>
>  Perhaps I can jerry-rig a pushrod affair without having to resort to remote 
> controls, or perhaps I can find a small phase angle adjuster that won't take 
> up too much shaft length, and will still take the HP.  I think Small Parts 
> Inc. has them. (just checked- they do, but they are manual adjustment and 
> like everything else from SPI, ridiculously overpriced.  A nice convenience 
> feature if you don't mind spending _$239_!) 
>
> - Gomez (Bill Lemieux) 
>
> ........................................................................ 
> Fight for your right to privacy & freedom on the internet!  Use strong 
> encryption.  Encourage others to do the same.  Strong encryption is your 
> key to electronic privacy.  I have PGP-fone available for secure voice. 
> PGP fingerprint: 1CC2 ACFA 166B 92C7 FC4E  D0F5 006A 0EC1 8BD3 A988