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On 11/07/2014 11:04 AM, John Cooper wrote: > Ok so quenching my gap did bring noticeable improvement. I had some > 120v fans but there big computer case style fans that dont really > concentrate air flow. And I dont wanna listen to a vacuum cleaner so > sucker fan out of the question. I have a blow gun rigged up now but > I'm gonna pipe the air from a quick disconnect to the gap. Think I > can regulate it down to say 30-50psi to make my 20 gallon tank last > for a good run. Anyone already done this? Tips tricks what to watch > for etc would be apreciated. Yes, I did this at one point when I was using a static gap (brass acorn nuts mounted on 1/4" brass screws). It made a big improvement over not having it there, so I incorporated a solenoid valve on my control panel that I could activate with a switch. Eventually I went with a Richard Quick style gap (parallel copper pipes) with a small blower, which gave the best performance of any of my static gap experiments. Jon _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla