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Re: first coil



Tesla List wrote:
> 
> Original Poster: "G.Wilson / B.Petersen" <wilson-at-vossnet.de>
> 
> I am very nearly at the point of firing up my first coil -perhaps only a
> few weeks away. i still have a few questions
> 
> 1
> Is it important that the Toroid plate (in the hole of the doughnut) is a
> non conductor coated with foil on each side or can this be, for example,
> an aluminium plate ?

The center can be made either way as long as there is good electrical
connection between it, the secondary, and the toroid. so that you don't
get any arcing. 
> 
> 2
> My secondary is coated with acrylic spray "varnish" on a 3 inch pvc (or
> pp) tube which I also coated with varnish. The wire is 22.5 gauge
> (0.6mm) and 24 inches long. Any problems ? I am a bit worried as I did
> not allow the "varnish" on the former to dry well before winding.

Should not be a problem. 
> 
> 3
> I am thinking of using the filter circuit from Terry fritz (thanks
> Terry) with four 4.7k 50w wirewound resistors and 8 15kV 1000pf ceramic
> filter caps giving 30kV and 1000pf on each leg to RF ground. I have also
> made two "kickback" chokes with 70 turns of wire on 2 inch plastic
> formers - would it be overkill to use these as well ?
> 

The inductors should not be necessary.

> 4
> The Tank Cap will be chains of 70nF MKP - 15 in each chain and up to 6
> chains giving up to 28nF in steps of 4,7nF. (As used with good results
> by Reinhard Walter Buchner) Should there be any cross linking between
> the chains ?
> 

No.

> More Coiler Greets from Germany (sorry Reinhard).
> 
> Guy Wilson

Good luck on your coil, Guy, and safe coilin' to you!

-- Bert --