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Maybe a shot in the dark, but have you tried running near the 'center' of the primary? I am just wondering about harmonics.. But could be out of my league here :) On Aug 31, 2016 5:24 PM, "Adam Merchant" <megavolttx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks to you guys that have checked out my post & photos.... Gary, Brian, > Matthew, and Deano. I appreciate it. Brian you are absolutely right! It's > very exhilarating to have success after all the planning and construction > of this project. > > Question- On my 15 turn primary coil, I'm tapped to the maximum of > the length of the coil. Would it be worth a try to remove some turns from > my secondary coil (de-tune?) to achieve a better output. Assuming this > would hopefully achieve a closer match in resonance.... > I have shortened the secondary coil from 23" to 20" now and haven't > observed a noticeable difference, but it seems that most of the other > coilers have their primary tapped somewhere closer towards the middle. The > end just seems to be the best place to tap. I just don't want to keep > shortening my secondary if it's not changing much. > Thanks again! > - Adam > > Here is some video of some of my first runs.... Hope u enjoy > > https://youtu.be/W04DvEe8c5k > > https://youtu.be/ke4lWN4o2xY > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Aug 28, 2016, at 7:35 PM, Brian Hall <brianh4242@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This brings up a general question I have, given what I've read here over > the years on this list vs. what I have learned about LC resonance in a > recent college circuit theory class. > > > > If the resonant frequency F = 1/(2pi(sqrt(LC))) then why does the > capacitance of the primary circuit need to be matched to the transformer? > > > > > > Or is it that the primary capacitor has two attributes: voltage and > capacitance. The capacitor voltage needs to handle what the transformer > voltage can deliver, (or 1.5 to 2x the transformer max out volts) and the > primary coil L and primary capacitance C need inductive and capacitivie > values such that F = 1/(2pi(sqrt(LC))) holds true, and match with the > same resonant frequency F of the secondary LC circuit? Is that all we > need to change when we swap out a transformer in the primary circuit, just > the voltage max on the capacitor? > > > > And Adam, yes I too would like to see a link to the video of your coil, > always fun to demonstrate your first one! So satisfying to see those > sparks fly. > > ---------------------------------- > > Brian Hall > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Tesla <tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Jonathan Peakall < > jpeakall@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2016 11:15 AM > > To: Tesla Coil Mailing List > > Subject: Re: [TCML] Show and tell first SGTC > > > > Adam, Not too surprising that you saw little improvement. The extra > > voltage isn't as helpful as more current would be. Try getting a match > > to any of the transformers you have and run them in parallel. You need > > to phase the outputs, plenty of info about that out there. Then of > > course you will need to change your tank cap value. > > > > Hope you have a safety gap set low enough that it dings your > > performance. And if you don't have a Terry filter I would recommend > > making one. NST's are pretty easy to fry. > > > > Jonathan > > > > > >> My name is Adam. I'm elated to be a new member. I was really captivated > by the Tesla Coil by the you tube community and researching Nikola Tesla > sparked my interest even more. > >> Around the beginning of 2016 I decided to try and build my own spark > gap tesla coil. Before summer in May; I finally had success!! > >> Powered by a Transco 12,000 volt 30 mA NST into a homemade terry filter > minus the MOVs. A tungsten rod static gap quenched with a vacuum pump and > ceramic magnets. A homemade MMC; one string on Cornell Dubilier 942....-K > connected in series. Primary coil is 1/4" soft copper tubing starting 5 & > 1/2" inner diameter in a conical rise of 15-20 degrees approximately.... > 50' of copper 15 turns tapped at the very end of the inner and outer turns. > My secondary is a 4" PVC pipe 22" tall and the windings take 20" of the > pipe. I used 28 AWG magnet wire and for a toroid I used the housing out of > a ceiling fan which I sanded free of paint. It's about 14" in diameter and > about 2 & 1/2" tall. It works well, but gets a lot of streamers due to the > edge facing the bottom. > >> I've recently swapped to a 15,000 volt 30 mA NST. France brand. > Also added 3 more caps to my MMC for a new total of 18 in series. It has > improved slightly from the 12kV NST, but only slightly. I will soon have > another 15kV 30 mA NST; Transco brand. I anticipate a big improvement in > output.... Anyway, just wanted to share with the community and ask for > anybody willing to share thoughts/tips/advice etc... Any constructive > criticism is welcome and I appreciate all feedback. Trust that I will take > it in with an open mind. Here are some pics and video... 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