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Re: Big Spark Induction Coil
Original poster: "Finn Hammer by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <f-hammer-at-post5.tele.dk>
Kurt, all!
This is an excellent investigation you have made. And a fine toy you
have made too!.
I think it is fantastic that we have a tool like Microsim, which is so
acurate, that we actually can use it to verify real world results, on a
level where we believe in the results even more, when the traces from
the "sim" matches those of the scope.
I am amazed that you can figure all this stuff out, and I think it shows
that you are a top notch theoretic, as well as a craftsman. A true
"renessaince" (sp)person.
Congratulations!
Cheers, Finn Hammer, Denmark
Happy new year to all on the list!
Tesla list wrote:
>
> Original poster: "Kurt Schraner by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <k.schraner-at-datacomm.ch>
>
> Hi All,
>
> induction cols have become to look like "older brothers of TC's" to me.
> It took some time of the passing year to construct my big specimen, and
> to ponder over it. A few webpages, dealing with the coil, can now be
> seen under:
>
> http://home.datacomm.ch/k.schraner/index.htm
>
> ...just click the "NEW"-blinkers newest entry,
>
> in order to enter the "Spark Induction Coils" part. Apart from the pic's
> of construction and sparks, you'll also find a section on Microsim
> simulation of the coil, based on a series of experiments. The "theory
> "-part is still in the make, but well under way. In those days of the
> evolving (S)TSG's, induction coils -in the form of ignition coils- , are
> again connected closely to Tesla coiling; soo... I hope, Terry lets pass
> this slightly OT posting ;o).
>
> A Happy New Year 2002, to everybody on this great list!
>
> Cheers
> Kurt Schraner