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Re: contact spark gap VSVFSQ
Original poster: "david baehr" <dfb25@xxxxxxxxxxx>
..i was thinking of trying something like this, BUT, instead of
placing all the gap segments in the wind tunnel,..i would
just seperate one of the gaps from my current set-up and place it
in its own high vacume 'box' and very vac speed for best
performance,.(working with the remaining gaps )..does this idea stand
a chance ?????? I dunno
From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: contact spark gap VSVFSQ
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:20:57 -0600
>Original poster: gary350@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Later I built a VSVFSQ and found it worked just as
>well as the rotor. I posted the info here and Rickard Hull once
>said a rotor is just a fancy toy a well tuned spark gap works just a
>well. The VSVFSQ can be used on any size TC from 400 watts to 15KW.
>It is nothing but an RQ gap with a vaccuum fan and a variac. The
>cool thing about the VSVFSQ is you can turn the variac and watch the
>streamers get longer and shorter as you make adjustments. A
>streamer can increase in length by 30% just by changing the fan
>speed. The attached link shows my first VSVFSQ. I have several of
>
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