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Re: Another 942 run
Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
Are you running an unusally low number of primary turns? Keep approx 10-16
pri turns for good impedance match. 3-4 pri turns are tough on small caps.
Dr. Resonance
Resonance Research Corporation
E11870 Shadylane Rd.
Baraboo WI 53913
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 8:55 PM
Subject: Another 942 run
> Original poster: "John Richardson" <jprich-at-up-dot-net>
>
> Hello,
>
> I replaced the cap that blew yesterday, and reset all of my safety
> gaps. 7/32 on the NST and 1/4 on the SRSG. I think that I will set the
> RSG a little tighter than the NST gap, because if the RSG gap doesn't
fire,
> the NST gap will, popping the 20 amp breaker! (Why? Time to hook up my
> Corcom? Or is it because I don't have a dedicated RF ground?) This is
> with 300uf of PFC caps. I did a quick alligator clip lash of of John's
> phase controller, and with the 1/20 hp Teletype motor, about 50uf seems
the
> best. The voltage rise is about five volts above line voltage, or
> 125. Not sure if this matters. 75uf doesn't seem to make much more of a
> difference than 50, except I get a lot more of a growl out of the
> motor. As I thought, the RSG phasing was pretty close before, but there
is
> a subtle difference in output. Zero inductance to about 25% variac travel
> seems to be the sweetest spot, anything more and the safety gaps fire like
> crazy. Primary is still getting warm, but not hot like it did with the
> last bad cap. The dog is going ape with this thing running, so I did have
> to keep runs short. Caps are getting slightly warm. Re-checked RSG
> spacing, and the 5/32 tungstens are starting to erode. Is this normal for
> such a short run time? This is my first foray into SRSGs, so I don't
> know. This weekend or later this week, I plan on running for an extended
> period of time to check for tank heating and more caps popping. I have
> found one cap with the "sand size piece" under the first layer, per David
> Weiss. Will see if that one goes first. One more thing: Anyone running
> their coils in a basement have some stray streamers up and hit the house
> wiring? It's not a good thing, but sometimes hard to avoid in close
> quarters. All of the incandescent bulbs in the room, maybe six or seven,
> light up when a streamer hit the 12-2 light wiring. Each bulb had the
> equivalent intensity of about a 25 watt unit. Pretty neat, albeit rather
> unsafe. Obvious the toroid is too small, as I can get 46-50 inchers and
> still have multiple streamers coming off of other areas of the toroid.
>
> Thanks to all who are helping me.
>
> John Richardson
>
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