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Re: Tesla Coil Power Factor
Hi all,
I omitted an extremely important piece of information from
this piece sorry:
> From: Self <DIRECTORATE/MALCOLM>
> To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> Subject: Re: Tesla Coil Power Factor
> Date sent: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 17:17:06 +1200
> Hi Terry, all,
> Thought I'd mention something that's been bubbling
> around in my mind since this discussion started:
<snip>
> There is a thread on the Tesla-2 list about safety gap firing
> and what causes it. One guy who was having such problems found that
> reducing k all but got rid of the problem. Not unexpectedly, his coil
> output dropped a bit as well. However, the thought that occurred to
> me (yes, I will test this at risk of my own transformers) was that a
> gap which does quench rather better than others *might* be
> extinguishing at a time when there is somewhat more energy in the
> primary circuit than a poorly quenching one and this energy *might*
> have something to do with the safety gap firing. Your observation of
> good quench (correct me if I'm wrong) leaving a reasonable voltage
> still on the cap seems to fit with this thought. I do feel that it is
> time this nuisance was quantified and eliminated properly.
I forgot to add that the safety gap firing occurred *only* when the
system broke out. Another clue.
Malcolm