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Stefan thanks for your observations. The reactor is wound around a 50 kva 3 fase core with the middle leg removed. and cut in halve to introduce two air gaps. it has 10 sections on both legs with 2.5^2 mmm and 200 turns, so about 2000 turns. i lost the calculations, but it was the most challeging part to calculate. it will not saturate. I'm well aware of the 10 amp charging current. i choose a large primairy capacitance to compensate for the relatively low 32 kv end voltage. i think that's pretty high anyway. The coil should work nicely at 200 bps and anything above should be a bonus. I added a new post with a hopefully working link to a picture of the coil. > Maybe you have some saturating issues with your charging reactor, is it > designed properly to handle the massive charging current without > saturation? > Taking your numbers, that gives a maximum power of 143kW @ 700bps and > therefore a charging reactor inductance of only 518mH. The RMS charging > current through the choke is 9,9Amps. Designing such an inductor is a > challenging task, also needs some thick wire to handle 10Amps of charging > current. > > Another "problem" I see in your supply transformer, with only 10kV it > leads > to big currents, primary capacitance and much to high break rates in the > whole system, for processing the desired power of 150kW. For such a big > system it would be better to use an AC supply voltage in the range of at > least 15 or better 20kV. Your 80kV caps wouln't have any problems with > that. > Regarding maximum break rate, different coilers also reported, that there > is > no big improvement in performance above the 400bps level. > Regarding spark gap, in my opinion it is better, to not exceed 400-450bps, > but therefore using other tricks to achive a good dwell time and gap > opening > speed. By the way, when using more than 4 series gaps in the rotary, it > also > becomes a problem to "ingnite" the charging system, when using only 10kV > AC > (~14kV DC). > > Regards, > Stefan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <vam@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 9:43 AM > Subject: Re: [TCML] Need some advice on 150kva sgtc > > >> Hi Carlos. >> >> The streamer length increases significantly from 100-200 bps. 200-600 >> there is only a slight increase, probably ads only 50-70 cm to the >> streamer length. >> The 2.2kw sparkgap motor can't get the disc to spin over 700 bps. >> The 125 amp fuses can only take 700 bps for a short while before they >> pop. >> The coil jumps to two steady streamers at this power level. >> We had primairy to secondairy flash over at 700 bps, so the coil is in >> repair now. This led me to believe that the coupling is already too >> high. >> It's .2 acoording to javatc. Playing around with the coupling is not so >> easy with a 250 kilo secondairy and topload. We think about installing a >> carjack or something like that. >> The sparkgap quenches at second notch with airstreamers and firstnotch >> in >> ground strikes. >> Highering the coil will probably help some because it easily finds it's >> way to the floor. We might ad a smaller topload so we can higher the >> main >> topload. >> >>> It would be intersting to see how arc length would improve if you lift >>> the coil up a bit off the ground, and increase the BPS rate. >>> Coupling is also pretty important on big coils... >>> Have you experimented with increasing the coupling at all? >>> >>> Carlos >>> >>> On 2015-01-02 08:13, vam@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> You got my message spot on Carlos. >>>> The coil produces constant streamers about 20- 23 feet, or 6 - 7 >>>> meters. >>>> It's very impressive. But i did make a coil with 1 m winding length >>>> before, producing 3 meter sparks at 20 kw. >>>> so i expected around 10 meters with this set up. but 7 seems the max. >>>> >>>>> Big machines like this are typically less efficient than there >>>>> smaller >>>>> brothers and sisters. >>>>> I have not taken the time to run the numbers on the info you >>>>> provided, >>>>> but if the system is well balanced and in tune and pulling 40kva, I >>>>> would expect to see 20-25 foot long arcs at minimum. >>>>> The height of the coil will also be a limiting factor to some >>>>> degree... >>>>> >>>>> I assume from your question that you are not happy with the >>>>> performance >>>>> or it did not meet your expectations? >>>>> >>>>> Kind regards, >>>>> >>>>> carlos >>>>> >>>>> On 2015-01-02 06:03, vam@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>>>> Me and some friends built this coil. It's total height is 5 meters. >>>>>> the >>>>>> donut is 2,60 by 60 cm. the coil is 65 cm dia with 1200 turns of >>>>>> 2.5^2mm >>>>>> installation wire. about 3.6 meter winding length. Cap, DR resonance >>>>>> 100nF, 80kv 4 in parallel. >>>>>> We feed it with a 180kva 10kv yz5 transformer. Rectify the lot to >>>>>> 16kv. >>>>>> ballast ensures 32kv on the cap. at 200 bps we draw 50-60 amps per >>>>>> fase. >>>>>> so roughly 40 kw. Max bps is 700. >>>>>> Now the question. 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