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Re: [TCML] Subject: current & fuses and toroid diameter, etc @@



 
In a message dated 1/1/2008 1:40:58 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,  
dfb25@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

>I was looking at  Tesla Technology's site,...the GPO conical  coil, at a 50% 
power test run got 6+ foot of >spark,...the top load is 12"  ball  with 
protruding corona/spark points........that is a large coil  though.....


dfb25,
 
For a ball (sphere), the rule of thumb for max. spark length vs. toroid  size 
is very different than
for spark length vs. toroid size.
 
John





> Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 10:49:39 -0500> From:  gary350@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: 
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [TCML]  Subject: current & fuses and toroid 
diameter, etc @@> CC: > >  > > -----Original Message-----> >From: FutureT@xxxxxxx>  
>Sent: Dec 31, 2007 10:44 AM> >To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> >Subject:  Re: [TCML] 
Subject: current & fuses and toroid diameter, etc> >>  > > >In a message dated 
12/31/2007 10:50:38 A.M. US Eastern Standard  Time, > >evp@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:> 
>> >>>Marko,>  >> >>>Spark streamers will tend to reach out by about 3 to 3.5  
times> >>>the toroid diameter. Possibly a little longer at higher  
breakrates. > >>>Spark streamers will tend to reach out by 10 or  11 times> >>>the 
toroid minor diameter. This is just a rough rule  of thumb> >>>> >








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