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Re: Jonathon's 6"-Tuning was 2nd light of the "Green Monster" - sec vs. pri height
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Original poster: kidd6488@xxxxxxx
I played with it some more last night, and it did seem to tune in
pretty good about 1-1.5 turns in, which i surprising because I
thought I needed a few more primary turns? Also, I have some 6" flex
duct (for HVAC, not dryer), and I think I might add some Al Foil tape
and 'stuff' and hopfully end up with good bigger toroid.
I am tryign to shy away from the lowering of the secondary, because
it would be a LOT of work, and would require some changes to how
everything is hooked up. I'm thinking change toroid and more primary
turns (yes, running outside, I want to take some videos here
soon.) Toroid, yes? More Primary, yes?
Next step is 2x MMC and SRSG or the trigger gap that I started a
million years ago, comments?
Thanks,
Jonathon
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Sent: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 23:08:16 -0600
Subject: Re: Jonathon's 6"-Tuning was 2nd light of the "Green
Monster" - sec vs. pri height
Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson"
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Hi Jonathon,
Not to worry, the specs you gave were fine. It's not what I'm looking
for, but what the specs actually are that matters. Given the 1"
clearance between pri and sec you described (along with primary
specs), k = 0.142 when the bottom sec turn is level with the primary.
Not bad. It could go higher, but given the sec cannot physically go
below the primary, it's fine.
Based on your topload specs, the coil should tune in at 8.15 turns if
running outside. In an enclosed environment (say a garage) the tap
doesn't change much on your coil. It should tune in at 8.25 turns.
Hardly a difference. This is actually a nice feature of your coil. On
my 8.5" coil, there is a very noticeable difference of about 1 turn
between outside and inside running.
Your coil would probably do best if the sec was 1/2" below the primary.
BTW, I always quote program specs here, yet I always run inductance
high on the primary (between 5 and 15%). By the percent here I'm
referring to the sec and pri frequency's. You find that many coilers
run a little high on pri inductance. The reason favored that
streamers add to secC, thus, we tune for the bigger streamers.
With that said, I can say "some days are certainly better than
others" and "some days suck"!
Take care,
Bart
Tesla list wrote:
>Original poster: <mailto:Kidd6488%40aol.com>Kidd6488@xxxxxxx
>Ok, my site is
at ><<http://hot-streamer.com/jonathon>http://hot-streamer.com/jonatho
n>http://hot-streamer.com/jonathon>http://hot-streamer.com/jonathon.
>
>The specs are n't the greatest on there however... I just
measured, >and the closest point between the primary and secondary is
1", but I >think the value you are looking for is somewhere between
1.25" and >1.5" (the next few spots were). 860 turns on the secondary
does ring a bell.
>
>The primary is only 10 turns maximum (and just barely, actually
like >9.9). I could try to add to this, but it might not come out pretty.
>Depends on how much it matters. My topload is 4" dryer duct
between >piepans. I measured and it is 16" Diameter (major,
or >outside). And about 4.5" tall.
>
>I'm realizing now how poorly engineered this thing actually is.
>Flaws: *Only 10 turns available on the primary (ran out of Cu
pipe, >can probably solder more on though). *Secondary cannot be set
below >primary (could be changed if absolutely necessary. Last
resort >though.) *Topload too small (Wanted to make a new one
anyways, any >suggestions on bigger toroids, easily?)
>
>Thank you all! Its great to be getting back into this again.....
>
>And as far as outside diam. of primary, I'm not sure right now,
but >I can measure that tomorrow if necessary...
>
>Thanks again
>
>Jonathon Reinhart
>
>
>
>In a message dated 8/9/05 1:42:46 AM Eastern Daylight
Time, ><mailto:tesla%40pupman.com>tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
>Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson"
<<mailto:bartb%40classictesla.com>bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Hi Jonathon,
>
>The primary data is minimal (need to know inner and outer diam.).
>BTW, your cap is 0.0167uF and your sec turns are closer to 860.
>
>Based on your coil data, if the flat pri is level with the bot tom sec turn:
>
>Pri to Sec clearance = 2", then coupling "k" = 0.125
>Pri to Sec clearance = 1.75", then k = 0.128
>Pri to Sec clearance = 1.5", then k = 0.132
>Pri to Sec clearance = 1.25", then k = 0.135
>Pri to Sec clearance = 1", then k = 0.139
>Pri to Sec clearance = .75", then k = 0.144
>
>It's funny, for such a long time coupling was always a "measured"
>sport. Nowadays, it's probably the #1 most accurate output of our programs.
>
>Based on this data, it's likely you will achieve best energy transfer
>when the sec bottom turn is below the primary. But, as you can see,
>it helps to know the inner diameter. If I had that, I would have
>given the various k values at various heights.
>
>BTW, regarding your 11 turn primary. If it is tapped at 11 turns,
>then y ou would need about a 37pF topload (9"x33"). I'm not sure of
>the topload size you have but I doubt it's that big (maybe). If the
>topload is something less, then if tapped at 11 turns, the coil is
>definitely out of tune.
>
>Take care,
>Bart
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