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Re: Cylinder Static Spark Gap



Original poster: Liviu Vasiliu <teslina@xxxxxxxxx>


Hi
You can take the easy way. Flat type. Easy to clean
and adjust:

http://www.geocities.com/romtcb/obitdalsg.html

Put a fan for better quenching....

vasil
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 10:04 AM
> Subject: Cylinder Static Spark Gap
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>  > Original poster: "Glen McGowan"
> <glen.mcgowan@xxxxxxxxx>
>  >
>  > Trying to build a Cylinder Spark Gap out of a 6"
> piece of PVC (it's
>  > actually a coupler not an actual piece of pipe).
> Currently using 1" x
>  > 4" (ish) OD Copper pipe. Between 6 and 8
> electrodes. There must be an
>  > easy way to layout and drill the holes. I've
> tried to use exact
>  > measurements but I didn't get the results I was
> looking for (which
>  > means I can't figure out the measurements). I've
> resorted to trial
>  > and error which I'm not particularly impressed
> with. This stink'n
>  > thing is making me cross eyed.  I'm almost to the
> point of unplugging
>  > the dremel and beating it against the garage
> floor. Figured I'd drop
>  > the list a line and see if some of the veterans
> could show me some tricks.
>  >
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