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Re: Tesla Coil toroid Size
Yesterday I wrote:
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> Here are some figures for some different coils I have measured.
> These figures are not the last word because isolation was not as
> great as I would have liked for definitive measurements, but here
> goes:
>
> Terminal 1 (fairly large, toroidal profile, no centre hole)
> Terminal 2 (smaller, same shape)
> Terminal 3 (much smaller, same shape)
>
> Dsec Hsec Csec Cterm1 Cterm2 Cterm3
>
> 3.5" 14" 6.4pF 39.4pF 29.3pF 18.5pF
> 4.4" 17.2" 7.9pF 36.2pF 26.6pF 16.2pF
> 4.8" 21.8" 9.4pF 31.6pF 22.7pF 13.4pF
> 6" 22.7" 10.7pF 33.3pF 23.8pF 13.8pF
> 6.7" 12.1" 8.4pF 40.2pF 29.7pF 18.4pF
> 6.7" 19.8" 10.3pF 38.4pF 27.9pF 16.9pF
> 6.7" 32.3" 13.5pF 34.1pF 24.2pF 13.8pF
> 9" 16.1" 11.2pF 31.7pF 22.8pF 13.6pF
> 16.7" 39" 22.9pF 30.1pF 21pF 11.9pF
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Terminal sizes are:
#1 : 11" high (thick), 30" diameter
#2 : 10" " , 23" "
#3 : 6" " , 19" "
As far as I've been able to ascertain through other measurements, the
fact that there is no hole in the "donut" does not significantly
alter capacitance. Imagine e-field lines stretching from the various
parts of the terminals to ground and you might see a reason why a
filled-in top doesn't make a difference. For the meaurements above,
the terminals were all at roughly the same distance from floor/roof
of the garage so the resonators were mounted at different heights.
Malcolm