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Re: Magnet Wire Sources
Original poster: "Daniel Barrett" <dbarrett1-at-austin.rr-dot-com>
> Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
> On your upper base assembly add a small drilled and tapped 1 x 1 inch x
3/8
> inch thick piece of brass. The sec coil should also have a brass stud out
> ...
> speed elec. drill or small DC gearmotor.
Great idea! I'll do that on the new sec for a real time adjustment.
> Most experimenters way over-couple their coils and lose performance that
> they are not even aware is available.
Hmmm... When I was bringing up model #1 I set the coil on a series of 1/4
inch thich plywood slabs and took K and spark length measurements for a
range of sec heights from 0 inches (definied as sec bottom turn level with
pri plane) all the way up to about 2 inches. I found that the spark length
went up as coupling went up, until the point of racing arcs. I didn't see
anything like a peak at a given K level, rather just an increase until
flashover....
> After you do this with your proposed 8 inch coil please report back to the
> list the results of your experiments. I'm betting with an 8 inch dia.
coil
> you will require an elevation of around 5 inches (first lower turn to sec
to
> horizontal plane of primary measurement). Let us know your results.
I'll definietly do that. However, on model #1, I know I would have
almost no output at 5 inches- the fun begins at about 1 inch. Do you think
this is because of the lower power level? It runs about 1.44kVA, 8J/bang.
I'm puzzled here because my results seem so different from yours...
db