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Re: newbie questions
Original poster: "harry by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <harry-at-prcn-dot-org>
Hello Chris
Perhaps what I should have said is I have a legnth of 12.5" pvc sewer pipe
and also about 6 ea. of 12/30 & 9/30 NST's (all Allansons) along with a
selection of MOT's (about 20...... all different :(
Asumming I wish to reach 6' sparks would I be wasting my time using the
nst's , The Brit's and the Ausies seem to be doing very well with MOT's and
I may give this a try when I have 4 of a kind.
Due to the exchange rate it is expensive to buy and ship parts to Canada
(usualy resulting in additional costs of about 75%) and most E-bay vendors
do not want to ship outside the US.
I will however be purchasing some geek caps as they seem to be quite robust
and use about 100th the space.
Funds permitting I hope to puchase one of the 16k/200 NST's in the winter.
Lance
P.S.
I was given a couple dozen older style CDE capacitors (still in box)all are
similar to part # DD0694.5 does anyone know if these can be used in any
sort of tesla coil projects ?
Thanx
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Sent: July 23, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: Re: newbie questions
> Original poster: "Chris Roberts by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <quezacotl_14000000000000-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> Hi Lance,
> Well, in response to the large secondary question, there is no limit to
how
> little power you need to put through a certain size of coil. The main
> reason that you don't see little NSTs powering a gargantuan coil is the
> fact that the sparks would be proportionally tiny
> and nobody wants little 2 foot sparks coming off of their 15 foot tall
> coil. =D That and the fact that such a large coil is much more cumbersome
> than a smaller one. Unfortunately, it dosen't work the other way around,
so
> no hooking your pole transformers up to those little 1 inch secondarys. =D
>
>
> Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original poster: "harry by way of Terry Fritz "
>
> Hi> -3" dryer duct toroid 16" dia. oa. a bit small but the kids prefer it
over
> the 4"(lots more sparks :)
> -14 turns 1/4" copper tube primary spaced 3/8" apart 45deg. inverted
> conical 8" id. 19" od.
> -4.25" pvc secondary form 30" long with 25" winding of 24Ga magnet wire.
> -powered with 2 12/30 nst's (soon to be 4 :)
>
> My name is Lance Williams , I am 36 yrs. old and I live in British
Columbia
> Canada , I have a basic understanding of electricity and electronics,I
have
> been lurking on the list since Xmas, in that time i have built a coil with
> the following specs:
>
> -static gap 1"copper tube 6" long 11pcs. for 10 gaps at .02" each and 2
MOV
> fans for quenching.
> -2 homemade rolled poly caps .022 uf ea. in series and an ESR of 19 and
18.
> -#4G! a welding cable for a ground wire to a 10' copper clad ground rod.
>
> With this setup i am achieving 26" continuous spark w/o breakout point and
> 32" w/ breakout points.
>
>
> Now for the questions:
>
> -Can the ESR of the caps be lowered by wrapping it tighter and would there
> be any improvement in performance of the coil ?
>
> -What does "zero crossing" mean ?
>
> -Out of curiosity I modified a couple of old washing machine induction
> motors (1725 rpm) to run synchronous, the second one runs a little hotter
> but seems to be starting and locking into sync ok but the first one has
> trouble starting and when it does it can run in either direction and gets
> very hot .Neither motor has cap. start ,just a start winding.I removed
> about 1" from the rotors on both motors (4 flats).Does anyone know if
there
> is a way to save this motor or is it junk ?
>
> - I have some 12.5" Dia. pvc sewer pipe that I could use for a secondary
> coil could some! one tell me what the minimum power requirements would
have
> to be for such a coil ?
>
> THANK YOU to all who contribute to this list it has been very educational
> for me and has sparked ( pun intended) a renewed interest in electricity
> for me .
>
> Lance
>
>
>
>
> -Chris
>
>