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Re: Static Gap Distances - Table available ? ? ? ?
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- Subject: Re: Static Gap Distances - Table available ? ? ? ?
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- Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 17:40:53 -0700
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Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-twfpowerelectronics-dot-com>
Hi Dan,
Maybe this is the chart you mean:
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/TeslaCoils/Misc/SGapVolt.jpg
Cheers,
Terry
At 12:00 PM 11/7/2003, you wrote:
>I'm building a very quick tesla coil for a Society of Women's Engineers
>demonstration I am putting on in two weeks, and
>need to build a simple static spark gap for either a 6kV or 12kV NST
>powered tesla coil. Its no big deal doing this
>by trial and error, but I think someone stated awhile ago they already
>had a chart or table listing various spark
>gap distances vs. diameter of electrodes. I will be using 1.125" copper
>pipe for the spark gap and probably using
>a 6kV/30mA or 12kV/30mA NST for power.
>
>Dan