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Async BPS and LTR
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- Subject: Async BPS and LTR
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- Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 21:29:31 -0600
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Original poster: "Ethersmith" <siveya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Could someone give me briefing on the relationship between BPS and tank
capacitor size?
I am designing a propeller style ARSG with a maximum BPS (no limiting
through variac) of 433 BPS
Does BPS effect the size of tank cap I need? Or can I just match it to my
NST as I would a static gap circuit?
I have read quite a bit in the archives about Larger Than Resonance. This
seems like a very prudent element to build in. However, with an ARSG running
at 433 BPS will I be putting enough charge into the capacitors if they are
sized at LTR?
Questions, questions, and a host of networked humans.
Thank you!
--Ethersmith