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Re: [TCML] High voltage input snap when adjusting unloaded Terry saftey



Jim -

I have a Fritz R-C filter on my 15kV/120ma powered 6" X 30" coil, and I have experienced something similar to the input side arcing you noticed. My filter is actually a modification of the original Fritz design. I have a 3-ball safety gap on both the input and output sides of the filter, using 3/4" diameter balls. The R-C filter uses (2) 1k ohm, 100 watt wire-wound resistors, (2) 500pF ceramic bypass caps, and I don't use any MOV strings. During operation and especially during tuning, as the input voltage was ramped up via variac, I occassionally got flashovers at the output side ball gaps. However, under some operating conditions I've also seen flashovers at the input side safety gaps (NST side). I've never seen both sides arcing simultaneously. Lead length from the NSTs to the input side of the filter is about 18", and lead length from the output side of the filter to the static spark gap is about 30". As the coil was gradually brought into optimum tune, flashovers at both spark gaps was almost completely eliminated. The flashovers at the input side were disconcerting, but both 60ma NSTs (very old General Electric high power factor units) are still alive years later.

Regards,
Scott Hanson


----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Tesla Coil Mailing List'" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 1:55 PM
Subject: [TCML] High voltage input snap when adjusting unloaded Terry saftey


Hello,



I was adjusting safety gap for my used Terry filter. This will be for 4"
demo coil which has a block diagram what stuff is and the wire path.
Independent of that, I was setting my safety gaps to fire at 140v (measured)
in, on the bench. Wow, just before the safeties fire, I get a 2" hot snap
accross the filter input. It is a very dry out and that stress has to be
seen across the outputs of my 12KV, 30+ma repotted neon. They safties start
firing immediately afterwards. I closed them a bit, about right, and it
still happens unless I ramp the voltage up very slowly. Is this a reverse
resonance rise and a discharge of the filter caps? I should mention that I
need to shunt some transorbs as they are set up for a 15KV PSU. I'm Glad the
tranny is still working!



Has anyone else ever seen this happen with the classic filter?



Thanks,

Jim Mora

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