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Hi Dave. I am very awere of the potential danger in using MOTs, and the students will only take part in building the coil when i will be the one to run it. As for sparkgap we still are going for RSG with inverter to change freqency/rpm. I heard that changing rpms give intersting changes in streamers sound.. We have lots of MOTs and MO caps and diodes, so building the powersupply is only a question of what gives the best result. We also have transformeroil to submerge the MOTs in if needed. Thanks for reply, and merry christmas and a happy new year to you and your famely. Martin 2016-12-22 21:30 GMT+01:00 David Speck <Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Martin, > > MOTs are significantly different from NSTs for Tesla applications. Where > NSTs provide relatively high voltages at low (and limited) current outputs, > MOTs provide relatively low voltages at much higher, (and more probably > lethal) current levels. Significant care in construction and operation is > required to safely implement MOTs for TC use. A stack of 4 MOTs can rival > the power output of a small utility transformer (pole pig). > > Series connected sets of 4 or perhaps even 6 MOTs have been successfully > used to power DC resonant charged TCs. Richie Burnett in England has a > very useful web page, showing how he gets 10 foot (~3 meter) discharges > with only 4 MOTs in series for inputs. However, the design and > construction of DC resonant charged TCs is more complicated than the > simpler RSG TC systems. See his website at: > > http://www.richieburnett.co.uk/tesla.shtml > > Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season. > Dave > > > On 12/21/2016 11:15 AM, Martin Slinning wrote: > >> Hi. >> My students and i have just finished building av flyback/zvs coil and >> want to step up to a New coil using MOTs. We have seen different setups but >> we are looking for tips on how to build the most effective coil. In Norway >> we have limited access to NST, but MOTs are no problem. We have now about >> 11 mots and a bunch of MO caps and diodes. >> We are planning on making av rsg using av 2800 rpm motor and an inverter >> to raise to 150-200 Hz to get whatever rpm we need. >> Anyone who can give us tips on what to do, and not do, are greatly >> appreciated. >> >> Best regards >> Martin Slinning. >> (Teacher Electric automation at Norwegian highschool.) >> > > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla