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Re: 20 joules at 100 bps vs 4 joules at 500 bps - any difference?



Original poster: father dest <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>

 >Original poster: "Malcolm Watts" <m.j.watts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

 >The reason for giving 100Hz-odd as the minimum breakrate has to
 >do with the air cooling too much between bangs thereby reducing the
 >bang-bang streamer growth phenomenon.

does it mean, that in cold climate countries coils with larger bps
would have incontestable advantage? :-)
it would be interesting to compare maximum spark length of the same
coil in the summer at +20 C and in  winter, at -20 C for example - did
somebody meet such info?

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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