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MOT DC TC



Original poster: "Allanh by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <allanh-at-starband-dot-net>

Does anyone have some good infor on building a
TC from a DC supply using two MOT to produce about
6000 VDC?

allan

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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: JHCTES Primary


> Original poster: "John H. Couture by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <couturejh-at-mgte-dot-com>
>
>
> All -
>
> Some coilers have asked how they can change the primary turns (output) in
> the JHCTES Ver 3.3 program when the secondary is already designed. This
can
> be done in several ways depending on what you want to do. For example the
> primary turns can be changed by changing the primary capacitor which is in
> the inputs.
>
>    Turns     Cpri       K Factor      Mutual Ind.
>
>    9.98      0.02        0.195          243     Default
>    1.00      2.00        0.195           24
>    5.00      0.0795      0.195          122
>   50.00      0.0008      0.195         1216
>
> You can obtain any number of primary turns in this manner even though the
> turns are in the outputs. However, the primary capacitor input is limited
to
> .0001 and 50.0 uf. The reason the primary turns are set up this way is
> because the computer inputs and outputs are coordinated so the primary and
> secondary circuits are always in tune. No more out of tune TC systems.
Note
> that the mutual inductance changes but the K Factor does not. Why?
>
> The primary turns can also be changed by changing the secondary terminal
> input and other secondary parameters. Much can be learned about TC design
by
> varying the inputs and noting the changes in the other TC parameters. A
> challenging game for the coiler is to try and guess the answers before
> checking the computer outputs.
>
> The JHCTES Ver 3.3 is at web site  www.mgte-dot-com
> Click on  Tesla and then JHCTES
> To save time put the JHCTES Ver 3.3 page into your Favorites computer
> section. You are then only one click away.
>
> John Couture
>
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