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Re: Practical limit to number of turns on primary ? ? ?
Original poster: "marc metlicka by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
Tesla list wrote:
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> Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<FutureT-at-aol-dot-com>
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> In a message dated 1/27/03 1:34:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> tesla-at-pupman-dot-com writes:
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> Steve, all,
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> I've found the best efficiency when using a rather large number
> of primary turns on a small coil. For example my old research
> coil used about 18 to 22 turns, and gave 42" sparks from a normal
> 12/30 NST. By using a lot of primary turns, the surge impedance
> is raised, and the gap losses are reduced as a result. Also, coils
> with a lot of primary turns probably also have a lot of secondary
> turns, and this tends to result in a coil which operates at a low
> frequency. There is evidence that a lower frequency is effective
> in producing longer sparks also. Using a lot of turns may be less
> important in larger coils which tend to have high surge impedances,
> and lower frequencies even when using fewer turns, but this seems
> to be unknown at this time. Of course if too many turns are used
> on any coil, it will increase the wire losses due to the high resistance
> of the thin wire, and the losses will increase too much. I discuss
> these issues at my website
> at:
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<http://hometown.aol-dot-com/futuret/page3.html>http://hometown.aol-dot-com/futuret/page3.html
> click on the link for "efficiency theory".
I'm not sure this is the case here? when i built the 3000 turn coil it
uses 24 turns of 1/8" inch primary, the 3' wide primary form assures
coupling to the top of the 42" coil. I'm very impressed with the 2kva
120" discharges compared with the 4' discharges of a 4"-1300 turn coil
placed on the same psu. Also with using many turns of wire will
distribute sharp voltage grandaunt lows over a much broader area, thus
cutting down on mid coil breakout.
The whole myth of the 1200-1800 turns being optimal only show that not
many coilers are willing to try more!
With a 6000 turn secondary combined with, a proper primary
construction, could very well surpass my ten footers at 2kva.
By the way, i have never felt secondary heating along the coils.
http://members.fortunecity-dot-com/marcmet/index.htm
Marc M.
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