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Re: gmheicslr --- uh oh...once again!
Original poster: "Jim Mitchell" <electrontube-at-sbcglobal-dot-net>
Yes, I also got good results from the same system. I was thinking of using
two HEI coils, mounted in a wood case with two frankenstein looking like
terminals on top. That would make quite a nice desk display with a 10" arc
flying between the points. It seems when I upped the breakdown voltage,
the spark didn't get longer, but brighter (more current). I couldn't get
more then 5" out of a single coil with a 1uf 1200v cap bank.
Steve, did you get those bigger sidacs I mentioned? I was trying some of
the smaller ones, and after about 60 shots, they failed (short circuit).
Regards - Jim Mitchell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 6:44 PM
Subject: RE: gmheicslr --- uh oh...once again!
> Original poster: "Steven Ward" <srward16-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>
> I actually did achieve over 13" sparks from a HEIC, but it was not the
> spec'd one, so i will not try and claim anything on that, other than i
> think its possible to get more ;-).
>
> Anyway, about solid state stuff, check this out:
>
> http://hot-streamer-dot-com/srward16/HVpulser.htm
>
> So far my best spark is 5" from a normal "can" type coil with the core
> still in it ;) The charging voltage was 1200V on that shot. The sidacs
> are used as a solid state spark gap. On the 5" spark i had 5 series 240V
> 1Arms 20Apk sidacs. The coil then broke down on the plastic insulator on
> the top of the coil. I also got 7" between 2 coils easily. This is a
> minimal effort project that i put together in literally a few
> minutes. When i happen across a REAL HE coil, i will remove the core and
> start over using sidacs this time ;). Until then, im still playing with
> IGBTs and real TCs ;)
>
> Steve
>
>
> >From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> >To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> >Subject: gmheicslr --- uh oh...once again!
> >Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 07:43:48 -0700
> >
> >Original poster: Brett Miller <brmtesla2-at-yahoo-dot-com>
> >
> >John et. all,
> >
> >Actually the General Motors High Energy Ignition Coil
> >Spark Length Record (GMHEICSLR) involved the actual
> >breaking of a world record for the longest spark
> >produced by a Wells C834 (or OEM replacement part)
> >Ignition coil. The coil was around 18 dollars and
> >work directed toward beating Terry's record (which he
> >has held for some time and still holds -- along with
> >me now) could get expensive quickly since it usually
> >involved destructive failure of several coils.
> >
> >Terry will correct me if I'm wrong, but since the
> >contest was also a world record, it was (and still is)
> >open to all, not just members of the TCML. If you
> >have the time and money, go for the gold! There is a
> >message in the archives documenting my tie with Terry
> >after atmospheric pressure differences were taken into
> >account. I achived several single shot point to point
> >arcs measured around 11.75 (possibly 12) inches, and
> >after atmospheric differences between our respective
> >altitudes were considered, it was declared a tie and
> >Terry mailed me the trophy for my turn. I would be
> >glad to mail it out to anyone that can best our spark
> >lengths. The rules are still probably on Sam's site,
> >but I haven't checked in a while.
> >
> >http://www.powerlabs-dot-org/gmheicslr.htm
> >
> >Terry has a really good idea about this, and I have a
> >few myself, but right now I haven't the time or the
> >money to put something together. Maybe I will later
> >on in the coming months. Regardless, it would be
> >really fun to see someone breath fire into this
> >mothballed contest. I'm sure it will happen sooner or
> >later and result in some real fun.
> >
> >In the meantime, here's the gap I constructed using
> >1/8 inch tungsten rod, lexan, and a couple of bolts
> >from the junk box:
> >
> >http://hot-streamer-dot-com/brett/gmheicslr/pics/tungsten_gap.jpg
> >
> >In this photo you can see my 1st setup easily firing a
> >discharge across an 8 inch gap. Notice the apparent
> >slight flourescence on the lexan frame of the spark
> >gap in the lower left hand corner of the pic:
> >
> >http://hot-streamer-dot-com/brett/gmheicslr/pics/8inch2.jpg
> >
> >Here's a different 8 inch arc, this time zoomed in a
> >bit...note the branching there, in the single shot
> >discharge.
> >
> >Ok, well maybe this will be "cool" enough to some
> >people to provoke motivation toward trying to win this
> >thing. I would say that a lot of research needs to be
> >done toward determining an optimum topload (I think
> >Sam mentioned that years ago, but never followed up).
> >Manly though, I think given the characteristics of
> >this coil, a radical decision to abandon traditional
> >TC (disruptive) tank circuit design in favor of solid
> >state development might be advantageous...like in the
> >OLTC direction if you catch my drift. Uh oh. I may
> >have just given away some secrets here. Terry and I
> >had a brief email discussion about this, but it seemed
> >as though he was busy with his own stuff, so I dare
> >say we both won't be getting to the gmheicslr any time
> >soon.
> >
> >In any case...my intention was that *someone* out
> >there is carrying an interest that will be piqued by
> >this message.
> >
> >Best Wishes.
> >
> >-Brett KI4DBK
> >http://www.hot-streamer-dot-com/brett
> >
> >--- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> > > Original poster: "John Richardson" <jprich-at-up-dot-net>
> > >
> > > Hi Dan,
> > >
> > > I believe that Terry and Sam Barros had a friendly
> > > competition going on a
> > > while back. Check out www.powerlabs-dot-org and there
> > > is some mention of it.
> > >
> > > John Richardson
>
>