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Re: Hi Q Quest (was sync TC latest resul




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Sent:	Tuesday, November 11, 1997 10:35 AM
To:	tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject:	Re: Hi Q Quest (was sync TC latest resul

In a message dated 97-11-11 10:02:10 EST, you write:

<< 
>>  It would seem that a certain
>> amount of input power can power up only a certain amount of
>> combined isotropic capacity within the secondary/toroid combo,
>> i.e. a small secondary can tolerate a large toroid, but a physically
>> large secondary cannot, at these power levels.
 
>> Regards,
>> John Freau"
 
 
>  ----->The Xc loading is different for the different frequencies
>          is it not?  What if you made the 17" coil a little longer to
>          get the frequency down to 80 kHz (with the same top load)
>          and then did the comparison?
 
 >                         Barry
  >>
Barry,

Hmmm,  I'd have to get a new form, or add some sort of extension
to my existing form.  I have 3 secondaries; one is 6 1/2" by 23", #28,
80kHz, gives 42" spark with small toroid, and 44"? spark with
the large toroid.  Another sec. is 4 1/4" by 23" , #28, 130 kHz, gives
40" spark with small toroid, and 46" spark with large toroid.  And 
third sec. is 17" by 17", #24, 110kHz, gives 42" with small toroid, 
and 44" with large toroid.  Does this all fit your scenario concerning
the Xc issue?

John Freau