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Re: New tube for Tesla Coil
Original poster: "Jim Lux by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jimlux-at-earthlink-dot-net>
What's the duty cycle for the 337kW pulse duty? You can back into the
average rating that way? (0.1% might be a typical radar duty factor, but so
might 1%.. )
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Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 10:12 PM
Subject: New tube for Tesla Coil
> Original poster: "Kevin Eldredge by way of Terry Fritz
<teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <kreld-at-flash-dot-net>
>
> All
>
> The local electrical surplus store (Dessertway Lab) recently had a new
> batch of old aviation equipment from FAA, most being radar stuff. I
bought
> a bunch including a radar hard tube pulser (modulator) which had 3 #8252w
/
> 4pr60c switching tubes rated 337 kW pulse duty, 20,000 volt, 18 amp plate
> volt/amp.
> I threw together a scramble Coil on the workbench & powered it up to
4000
> volts, 250 mA with no attempt in tuning at all, just to see if it would
> oscillate, it does well. It's a tetrode, and I'm using the grid only for
> feedback, no sreen connection. A 3" x 12" coil had 3" sparks (no tuning,
> just the first HV mica cap I grabbed and wired accross the primary
> coil) Question, plate dissipation is 60 W, anyone know how much average
> power I could run this tube since it is rated pulse duty?
>
> Other good tubes found were # JAN 4D32's that look good for small
Coils.
>
> Coiling in Oklahoma
> Kevin E.
>
>