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schematic for a dual 810 VTTC??
Original poster: Tom Stathes <newphreak_16-at-yahoo-dot-com>
Hello all
I am thinking about building a dual 810 vttc.
Does anyone have a schematic for an 810 coil, I cant
seem to find one.
--Tom
--- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original poster: Finn Hammer <f-h-at-c.dk>
>
> Luke,
>
> For the same bang energy, as the voltage drops - the
> capacitance has to
> increase. For the same secondary, on order to keep
> time, the primary coil
> has to decrease in size. So the current goes up and
> gap loss increases...
> But I never gave efficiency too much attention, so:
> Within these boundary`s, I once lashed up a quick
> and dirty (and very
> enjoyable, I may add) coil, run off 2 MOT`s and with
> only 8 pcs. 56nF
> 1600DCV caps.
>
> I just threw it together one day, to see if there is
> any need for a strike
> ring, and since then, I`ve always thought it was the
> perfect beginners coil.
>
> Cheers, Finn Hammer
>
> Tesla list wrote:
> >Original poster: "Luke" <Bluu-at-cox-dot-net>
> >Can anyone tell me what would be considered near
> the minimum voltage that
> >would be feasible to use for the supply
> transformer?
> >I have heard of people using 9KV Any one ever use
> a 6KV or even a 4KV?
> >This is all in regards to a classic design
> (disruptive I think is the
> >term?). not solid state or magnifiers etc.
> >Thanx
> >Luke Galyan
> >Bluu-at-cox-dot-net
> >
>
>