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Re: [TCML] TC Application
Hi,
Erm...my coil puts out a lot of O3. Maybe it's defective.
I run it in my garage, doing my best not to disturb my neighbors. If I run it for any longer than a minute with the doors closed the place smells like the YMCA pool (or a massive lightning storm has just gone by). I have to open the door to air things out.
I have retired for the evening on more than one night with sore lungs. Psychosomatic? Dunno.
But lots of ozone.
Cheers,
Joe
On Jul 11, 2010, at 7:34 PM, David Speck wrote:
> Chris,
>
> This kinda deviates from optimum TC practice, as well tuned coils tend to make very little NOx or O3. To design a system that makes lotsa NOx runs counter to good TC practice.
>
> I suspect that the system would work better with very high current, and just enough voltage to make an arc. Certainly, I have observed that Jacob's Ladders, when run in a glass tube, will make visible quantities of orange NOx in short order.
>
> Dave
>
>
> On 7/11/2010 1:10 PM, Chris Rutherford wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found this link that shows how 100Kv and a plasma vortex can be used
>> to make nitrate fertilisers. This may be of use the 3rd world. The
>> system requires a vacuum and valves etc. I was wondering if using a
>> TC secondary this system could be simplified by using a air jet to
>> create the vortex in a chamber at atmospheric pressure? i.e. putting a
>> streamer through a vortex air current. I've read that NOx is produced
>> more at the primary and ozone is produced at the secondary. Is this
>> correct? Could I expect to get significant amounts of nox from a
>> secondary streamer? Possibly a solid state primary would produce a
>> more powerful secondary, which may have more nox? I'd really
>> appreciate any comments/ideas/feedback before staring on a basic lab
>> setup. I have 4 * 10KV 250mA NSTs and some coils that I was going to
>> put to work. Ive also been doing some FPGA/Mosfet work so I may
>> venture in to solid state TC... I will aim to keep the quantities of
>> nitrocellulose to a minimum :)
>>
>> http://www.frontier.net/~ohare/vortexplant3.GIF
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Chris
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