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Re: [TCML] color salts for sparks on tesla coils



With strontium i have used a ceramic tube to hold the strontium to the breakout. This way I can get a coating of 3-4mm all around the breakout. This works well and means that there is no preparation of the strontium (e.g. making a solution and soaking the wooden breakouts) The down side is that the arc tends to breakout in a single place and makes a hole in the strontium coating rather than using all of the available strontuim.

The other problem is the ceramic tube gets white hot, becomes very brittle and degrades into dust after a few runs.

    Derek

On 26/08/2013 01:21, Jim Lux wrote:
On 8/25/13 4:23 PM, Derek, Extreme Electronics wrote:
My thought is that the wood provides a reservoir of salt to feed the arc
a vapour of the chemical.
With a metal breakout the chemical is quickly burnt away, with the
exception of sodium which is so reactive small amounts last for ages
even on metal breakouts.

Another supposition is that the arc needs to form through the vapour,
again the wood provides a much larger cloud, just having the dry
chemical at the breakout isn't very effective.

     Derek

Hmm.. that sounds interesting.. It never worked well when I just sprayed stuff on the topload. As you say, it colors, then goes away.

I wonder if a fiberglass or asbestos wick, or a porous ceramic would work. You could have something like a porous ceramic crucible or bottle that keeps the surface wet, or something.

Or one of those ultransonic mist generators. You could make a TC with colored sparks that have changing colors..

Folks have done the blow a stream of argon or metal filings, to very spectacular effect.

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