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Re: Tesla Coil toroid Size
Hi Cabbott,
> Original Poster: Cabbott Sanders <cabbott-at-cyberis-dot-net>
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> Tesla List wrote:
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> > Original Poster: "Barton B. Anderson" <mopar-at-uswest-dot-net>
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> > John F,
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> > Quick question. Is it true that if the toroid is too
>
> > large, that breakout will not occur? It sounds like your
>
> > saying that a toroid can be too large and sparklength
> > may be smaller than a smaller toroid of correct size.
> >
> > Bart
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> Bart, i do believe that if a toroid is too large that it will absorb the
> discharges into it's capacitance, hindering output. i have tried this
with my
> 60 mA coil and it holds true. i am using a cheap salt water cap that gloes
> like
> a light when operating... which is my major loss factor of my system.
this in
> effect limits my discharge length to about 15". put a toroid on top, and
> spark
> length is about 4" at most.
>
> cabbott
Did you retune after changing your toroid? It is true that adding a
larger Ctop will reduce Vout somewhat. However, I put a larger
topload on a coil of mine and added another primary turn to retune
and scored an extra foot of spark for no extra input.
Malcolm