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I have finally got my tesla coil working and now I can start tooptimize it. My biggest problem is that the 3 phase power line that feeds
my srsg motor picks up transients and shuts down the 3 phase driver board. I used a shielded cable but it's still too noisy. When I measure between the 3 legs my meter shows an uncanny 120.0 volts each. So my plan is to multiply 120 by root 2 which is about 170, buy 6 tvs diodes at slightly more, say 172 volts, and wire them up with a load - a small light bulb. This way, when spikes threaten my driver board, the diodeswill vent them through the light bulb and I can see it flashing. I plan to do this on both sides of the wire, next to the coil and inside my control box. Does
that sound reasonable? I can still run my coil without the spark gap motor by turning the disk to orient the electrodes into firing position and running it as a static spark gap. I put a small fan for quenching on one side and I get 4 foot sparks from my pair of 15kv/60ma nst's. The problem there is that I'm pulling about 31 amps and that's not sustainable. Mytransformers have 200 uf of power factor correcting caps and an rf filter. If I
clean up the motor line enough to spin the disk I'm hoping that I'll pull a lot less current. Any advice will be greatly appreciated! _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla