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Re: Output Voltage vs. Firing Rate (fwd)
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Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 20:48:04 +0930
From: Mark Finnis <mefinnis-at-medicine.adelaide.edu.au>
To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Subject: Re: Output Voltage vs. Firing Rate (fwd)
At 20:47 5/08/98 -0600, Malcolm wrote:
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>I think it fundamentally boils down to power and the best mix of
>average current and voltage. I have had good results at just 100BPS
>with a moderately large coil. It is the only one that has performed
>satisfactorily at such break rates. The smaller coils do not do as
>well.
With reference to my desire to try a sync-RSG, am I limited to 2 x Fmains,
ie. with our 50Hz supply aiming for alignment at respective peak/trough at
100 bps ?
Has anyone tried 4F, aiming for the shoulders & trying to get 2 pulses per
AC half-cycle ?
For those of you able to measure such things, what sort of gap firing
frequencies do you see in well quenched static gaps with NST's ?
(I appreciate there are *many* variables here, just ball-park rates for
interest)
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