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re: 20 joules at 100 bps vs 4 joules at 500 bps
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- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 12:34:20 -0600
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Original poster: "father dest" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Original poster: "Malcolm Watts"
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>- make the secondary tall/long enough that it will not flashover with
>the maximum Ep that will be thrown at it
>- make the topload ROC such that the coil will barely breakout with
>the maximum voltage it will develop with a maximum bang size
Vout at given Ep is dependent from the toroid capacitance - its size, and
its size should be
chosen according to Vout - dead end :-)
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Your not coiling unless your blowing capacitors! Then when you get things
worked out to where the capacitors stop blowing, you start blowing
transformers.
(c) Richard Quick 11-03-93 20:42