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RE: DRSSTC, OLTC, OL-DRSSTC, M.I.C.,K.E.Y M.O.U.S.E. TC... Re: ALF: why not DRSSTC?
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- Subject: RE: DRSSTC, OLTC, OL-DRSSTC, M.I.C.,K.E.Y M.O.U.S.E. TC... Re: ALF: why not DRSSTC?
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- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:46:24 -0600
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Original poster: boris petkovic <petkovic7@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Steve,
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>
> >Knowing that a conventional coil can reach 90 %
> >efficiency mark,how lossy are typical OLTCs ?
>
> The best efficiency I ever measured was a 39" spark
> with 600w input
> to my big OLTC II coil. That works out at a "Freau
> Number" of only
> 1.6. I was using 6 joule bangs at 100bps rep rate.
>
> Steve Conner
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Thanks for that piece of info,but that was not the
question ^^.
You see,I'm curious as of how much energy is lost in
all the components of a typical OLTC during the time
of its transfer from a primary circuit to a secondary
circuit.
Have you measured your OLTC II (below the streamer
threshold breakout) in order to evaluate these
figures?
Regards,
Boris