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Re: first coil help



Original poster: "jpeakall by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jpeakall-at-mcn-dot-org>

Ryan,

Before anyone can help, they are going to need a LOT more information. Such
as:

Primary turns, diameter, type, gauge
Tank cap capacitance and voltage (if you don't know, at least give bottle
type)
Power supply type, voltage and amperage

Now by lightbulb, do you mean holding a fluorescent or neon light near the
coil, or what?
A 1/2 " gap seems a little wide, but this depends on your power supply and
tank cap.

Good luck,

Jonathan Peakall


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Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 6:39 AM
Subject: first coil help


> Original poster: "James Mathisrud by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jrmathis-at-pressenter-dot-com>
>
> im a new coiler, and i have been trying to tune my first coil, and have
had
> a few
> problems. i am getting it to resonate, i know this because the lightbulb
is
> glowing, but i just can't seem to get any sparks to breakout, i have a
> small sphere
> discharge terminal, the secondary is 4.5in, 800 winds #22, its tapped at
11
> turns,
> because that seems to be the best spot from the testing ive been doing, im
> using
> salt water caps, i have an air blast gap.thats set at about 1/2 in, im not
sure
> what the average spacing is supposed to be, but i keep opening it farther
and
> farther, and the power of the coil seems to be increasing please advise
> before i
> break something!
>
> also, imy ground is a 1in copper water pipe, and is wetted down before
each
> use its
> been driven about 1.5 feet into the ground i don't know if this may be
> affecting it
> or not. thanks for your help
> Ryan
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