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Re: 100 meter sparks (picture of GE machines!)




From: 	DR.RESONANCE[SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
Sent: 	Thursday, October 30, 1997 10:19 PM
To: 	Tesla List
Subject: 	Re: 100 meter sparks  (picture of GE machines!)

To: Greg

It was a Marx generator.  The chief clue here is there is a spark discharge
seen at each stage in the photo --- a Cockroft-Walton uses diodes not spark
gaps as the switching device hence no spark gap at each stage.  Also note
the sphere gaps on each stage -- again indicating Marx generator.  A large
tube type rectifier power supply charged each stage --- 1 power supply for
each generator and total of +5 MEV and -5MEV on other unit.

DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net


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> Subject: Re: 100 meter sparks  (picture of GE machines!)
> Date: Thursday,October 30,1997 6:05 PM
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> 
> From: 	Greg Leyh[SMTP:lod-at-pacbell-dot-net]
> Sent: 	Thursday, October 30, 1997 4:21 AM
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> Subject: 	Re: 100 meter sparks  (picture of GE machines!)
> 
> Jim Lux wrote:
> 
> > > Wow, cool pics!!  Looks like a Colcroft-Walton arrangement, but... 
> > > what would they have used for rectifiers?  Cold cathode tubes?
> > > Do you have any specs or info as to the theory of operation?
> > > -GL
> >
> > I am going to guess that it was two Marx banks. 5 MV with 250 kV/stage
> > would be 20 stages. The diagonal braces are probably the charging/feed
> > forward resistors, the caps are in the round towers.
> 
> At first I thought it was a Marx bank as well, but the staggered height
> of the cylinders would seem to suggest otherwise.  The absence of the
> obligatory series Marx bank spark gaps is yet another clue.
> Could it be a 120Hz rep rate Marx bank, with the gaps inside the
> cylinders?
> 
> 
> -GL
> 
>