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Re: [TCML] tripolar coil



Jim,

I think that a three phase system would be unlikely to do anything special, even if you could come up with an LC arrangement that would work (and I can't think of one).

If you are using a spark gap coil, the breakdown of the gaps would be too random, independent, and chaotic to make any sort of interesting pattern.

Might be something that could be achieved with a solid state coil, though.

Dave

On 12/23/2012 6:16 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
I'm trying to figure out a combination of Ls and Cs for three interconected primaries that would result in a three phase system. A bipolar is easy.. the phases are forced to be 180 degrees out (although Brian's minitwin did have separate resonant circuits, as I recall)

Is there some *single transformer, single spark gap* scheme that would work? Perhaps dual primaries on each coil?

There are balancing transformer schemes (zig-zag) for three phase systems to create a neutral, etc. I keep thinking that something like this would work.


Maybe even just having three Ls and 3 Cs that are close enough to be resonant at the same frequency would be a start.



The goal here is NOT to run off three phase AC power, but to get the currents in the three coils to be 120 degrees apart.

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