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Re: Toroid Behavior



Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com> 

First, it's important to determine if your mission is (1) accurately
measuring the TC output, or (2) making long sparks.

Single shot modes and math will give you within reason the exact potential
output of your coil.  If you are measuring output you don't want long sparks
or high rep rates.  The physics of potential is the same irregardless of rep
rate.  The sparks get much longer but this doesn't indicate higher
potential, just the "growing" effect of energy through ions that remain from
the previous shots.

High rep rates and lots of energy will give you long sparks.




Dr. Resonance

Resonance Research Corporation
E11870 Shadylane Rd.
Baraboo   WI   53913
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Subject: Re: Toroid Behavior


 > Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds-at-earthlink-dot-net>
 >
 >
 > Hi Dr R,
 >
 > Is there any data on how it would change say for a 120 BPS system where
the
 > fres is 100KHz using a 6x24 toroid.  The spark gap will be either a static
 > gap or a SRSG 120pps system.
 >
 > Gerry R
 > Ft Collins, CO
 >
 >  > Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
 >  >
 >  >
 >  > One must keep in mind these are direct current or small pulse rate
 > breakout
 >  > levels.  Or breakout values in air with no ground electrode nearby.  At
 > high
 >  > pulse rates or RF pulse rates the breakout value changes.
 >  >
 >
 >
 >