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Re: [TCML] Setting up for the first time



It's connected in parallel from the xmfr's two hot bushings (after going
thru the filter).  Never the cap first off the bushings. This produces a
direct short on the xmfr as the spark gap fires and reduces dangers of
kickback towards the xmfr.  The filter also helps get rid of the nasty
spikes that may occur in the LC tank circuit.

Dr. Resonance

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Fritz W. Egli <fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Dear Doc, dear all,
>
> How should the static gap (tank gap) to be concernet with in this process?
>
> Question from the Swiss alps... Fritz
>
>
>  Re: [TCML] Setting up for the first time
>
> Set your total gap spacing to around .180" (180 mils), then, after tuning
> at
> low power (50% or less) with a variac, the set final gap to approx 0.200
> (200 mils).
>
> Performance tuning includes both primary resonance tap point, and also
> elevating the sec coil to set the best coeff of coupling (k factor) as
> indicated by longest output spark length.  Some 1/2 inch size scrap plywood
> works good for this exploration process.
>
> In many cases the sec coil can be elevated 1-2" above the horizontal
> plane of the pri coil to obtain longest spark output.
>
> Happy sparkin'
>
> Dr. Resonance
>
>
>
> 2008/7/17 Stephen J. Hobley <shobley@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > I'm getting close to firing up my very first Tesla coil. It uses a 12Kv
> > NST, Terry filter, static gap, and MMC. When I begin, how should I set
> the
> > gap?
> >
> > ...and then how should I measure performance and make adjustments for
> > optimum discharge?
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
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