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Re: Can anyone help ?
to: Cabbott
To be really effective at this cap value you will need to run around 25-30
kva input power level with a sec toroid around 48 x 12 inches. A standard
non-synchro RSG with 10 rotating electrodes running around 1725-1800 rpm
with 4 spark gaps (two each side of wheel) will give you very good
performance with the parameters you have specified.
DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net
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> Subject: Re: Can anyone help ?
> Date: Thursday, September 17, 1998 2:57 PM
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> Original Poster: Cabbott Sanders <cabbott-at-cyberis-dot-net>
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> Bert said:
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>
> <flushright>"At 20-25
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> Joules/bang with a 0.16 uF cap, the rest of the system will need to be
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> quite robust to safely make use of this energy. If this is your first
>
> coil, you might want to consider reducing the tank cap size a bit.
>
>
> -- Bert --"
>
>
> Bert, this is my third coil to date. My secondary is 84" tall and 24"
> wide, using Alkatel 200C #10 square Magwire. My primary will consist of
> 1" or 2" copper (or other) house pipe. do you think<italic>
> this</italic> is robust enough for 25 joules per bang?
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> cabbott