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Re: [TCML] Subject: Overheated Secondary



I have run coils using about 1/2 the value of resonant capacitance. While the joules per bang are reduced, the bangs per second go way up. It makes for very smooth sounding streamers with little if any decrease in spark length, in my experience. My experience though, is in table top size coils, where I am not starting out with a whole lot of power.

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Dave Goodfellow

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Rieben" <drieben@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [TCML] Subject: Overheated Secondary


Hi Bart,

Am I reading that right? You're running an NST coil at 2.7X
LOWER or smaller than resonance? Wouldn't that really limit
your bang energy?

David Rieben



Hi Wyatt,

I'm running my NST coil about 2.7 times lower
than Cres with no problems (safety gaps, gap widths, etc. are of course important).

Take care,
Bart



nancylavoie@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Bart, I was wondering if you would know off hand if it is feasible to completely remove the shunts of a 15/60 NST without burning up the secondary winding? Any estimate as to what the current output might equal when used in a TC? Any comparison to the durability of MOT's? Looking for a winter project. Wyatt


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