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Re: [TCML] No topload output



On 12/27/15 7:08 PM, Heather & Paul Novotny via Tesla wrote:
Hi Jim,

I do have about a 2" gap in my Strike Rail.

Good idea to run a solid copper wire from ground up next to the toroid and a having breakout point on the toroid to see if anything is happening up there.

I have the coil on the floor of my garage which is a cement slab poured on earth.   My ground is a copper wire that runs to a metal stake pounded down about 2.5 feet into the earth outside my garage.


You want the RF path for the secondary to be short and direct. Using the slab floor is good if you're building a BIG coil that sits on the floor.

In your case, though, the bottom of your coil is sitting a meter off the floor. You might try just setting the coil on the floor (if your cabling allows that). Careful of strikes to the other primary components.





Thanks!

Paul
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On Sun, 12/27/15, Jim Lux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  Subject: Re: [TCML] No topload output
  To: "Heather & Paul Novotny" <p_novotny@xxxxxxxxx>, "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
  Date: Sunday, December 27, 2015, 9:02 PM

  On 12/27/15 5:29 PM,
  Heather & Paul Novotny via Tesla wrote:
  >
  Hi guys,
  >
  > I just
  tried my TC for the first time tonight after COUNTLESS hours
  of work on it.  Unfortunately, I am getting no streamers
  from the topload.
  >

  Do you have a breakout point
  on the topload?
  And something to spark to? I
  use a piece of grounded (as in connected to
  the bottom of the secondary/counterpoise)
  copper tubing  that sticks up
  and I can
  move closer and farther from the topload.

  In your picture, I'd put
  it sticking up from the edge of your cart,
  until you get things working.


  Does your
  strike rail have a gap in it? (It should, or it looks like a

  shorted turn)

  What's your ground scheme look like? For a
  coil this size, I'd use
  something like
  a 3-4 foot square piece of chicken wire or hardware
  cloth, or sheet metal under the coil.  (rule
  of thumb is that "ground"
  should
  have a radius comparable to the height of the secondary).
  In
  your case, that ground
  screen/counterpoise should be at the level of the
  top of your cart.


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