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Re: [TCML] Grounding a Tesla Coil (Yes, Again)



Brandon Hendershot wrote:
Alright,
Sorry for the delayed response,
I didn't get any exact math to calculate the counterpoise size, but the most I can safely get away with is 7.25' x 1.5' or 10.875 sqr/ft. Will this work with a 3.5" x 16" secondary, 1007.7' of 29 AWG wire, topload being 4" x 16"?
Thanks for all your guys's support,
Brandon



how tall is your coil? From base to top of top load? (It's at least 16" right.. because that's your secondary... but presumably you've got "other stuff" under it, and the top load is a few inches above the top of the secondary coil?

So, let's call it 30 inches (2.5 feet)tall. If you sat it in the middle of a 5x5 foot square or circle of chicken wire that would be pretty good. You don't have quite that, but you're pretty close. Give it a shot and see if it works.


Two cautions (and I should just do a drawing or photograph and post it)....

1) It's the height of the top of the coil from the counterpoise that counts. Putting a 1 foot high coil on a 4 foot post, in the middle of a 2x2 foot counter poise, just isn't going to work very well.

2) The counterpoise is "under" the coil, not somewhere else away from the coil. Counterpoise on window sill, and coil on table in middle of room doesn't work. (FWIW, if you're running a coil on a table, putting the counterpoise on the table is the way to go.. think of it like a tablecloth)
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