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Dave, We do have a Granger and a Menards (like Home Depot) but a bit further away. For now I'd like to know if the 2 foot length (6 inch diameter) is worth using or try to find something at Grangers in 6" a bit longer. Or go with the 2 foot (4 inch diameter) one? Thanks, Tim > On Feb 22, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Dave Halliday <dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If your neighborhood is large enough to support both a Lowe's and HD, it > should be large enough to have a commercial plumbing company. > > Go to them and see if they could sell you a length of 8" PVC tube. Explain > what you are doing and if they are interested enough, they might give it to > you. > > Be prepared to pay though - Grainger's has a 10' length of 8" schedule 40 > (thin wall) for $138.60 > > http://www.grainger.com/product/HARVEL-Pipe-22FR49?functionCode=P2IDP2PCP > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Tesla [mailto:tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tim Gilmore >> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 11:45 >> To: Futuret; Tesla Coil Mailing List >> Subject: Re: [TCML] Dual identical FRANCE neon sign >> transformers (15000v60mA each) in parallel >> >> I went to Lowes and found a greenish 6" pvc? Tube BUT it's >> only 24" and the only 6" pipe they carry. Also went to Home >> Depot and bought a 4" standard pvc whitish tube but only 24". >> They do carry longer 4" pipe but it would need to be cut from >> a 5' length. >> >> Since I'm using 2 15000v 60mA NST I'm thinking I will need to >> use the 6" pipe but for 1200 turns Ill need 26 gauge for 22" >> but leaves me with a 3.5:1 ratio. Is this good enough not >> being at 4:1 or 5:1 ratios - or is it better to just use the >> more common 4" pipe (2' or buy a taller one) with the 2 NSTs? >> >> Thanks, Tim >> >>>> On Feb 21, 2015, at 3:22 PM, Futuret via Tesla >>> <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Tim, >>> >>> The secondary does not need to be as tall as the spark is >> long. For example >>> my TT-42 coil has an 18" tall secondary and gives 42" >> sparks. However sparks >>> are more likely to arc down from the toroid and strike the >> primary if the secondary >>> is too short. I often place a smaller toroid below the >> main toroid to raise up >>> the main toroid some to keep sparks away from the primary. >> The length >>> of the sparks has a lot to do with the current in the arc >> and the growth >>> of sparks over successive gap firings. It seems to me that > > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla