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Re: Terry's DRSSTC 6000 BPS testing
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- Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 08:50:25 -0600
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Original poster: Jimmy Hynes <jphynes@xxxxxxxxx>
Hey,
On 5/6/05, Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi All,
>
> On Thursday evening Gerry, Dave and myself played with my DRSSTC at up to
> 6000 BPS at full power. We could compare the coil's operation at 40 300
> BPS in a standard mode of operation to its operation at 1000 6000BPS in
> the burst mode.
>
> The 6000 PBS burst mode seemed to produce roughly 20% longer arcs than the
> standard mode. The long and short variation with a small change in BPS was
> still there. However the magnitude of the variation was less at full power.
> The variation was approximately plus and minus 20% of the standard mode's
> arc length. So it was significant still
Can you fill in the rest of the details on this? like, all the ON/OFF
times, bps, energy/bang and all that? 20% compared to what? How were
you normalizing it?