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Re: Tesla Coil toroid Size
In a message dated 98-09-09 20:21:25 EDT, you write:
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> I have never heard of a coiler who has checked for an increase in input
> watts when he increased the toroid size and the spark length increased. The
> increase in input watts should be easily detected. An increase in
> efficiency when the toroid is increased in size would not be easy to
> determine.
John C, all,
I did this test, and the input watts does not change
when a larger toroid is installed. One of the reasons bigger toroids
give longer sparks is because the number of streamers is reduced.
With a small toroid the available energy is shared among a number
of streamers which keeps them short, but with the larger toroid all the
energy goes into fewer or maybe just one streamer, to they/it
become/s longer. A toroid also provides an energy storage function,
which helps make the sparks longer and brighter.
John Freau
> Bart, I agree more research is required. Did someone say they understood
> how a Tesla coil works?
> John Couture >>