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I am also in Minnesota, Saint Paul here. On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 9:45 PM, Heather & Paul Novotny via Tesla < tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think it's all 60 hz. I'm in USA (Minnesota) so should be good there. > Thanks! > > I'm going to use 1 string of a series of 15 caps (942C20P15K) which should > get me to .010uF and 30kV. > > I think I will start with 12 in series which will pretty closely match > what I have with my bucket cap and see what the difference is in the > streamers. > > Let me know if I am off in any of my thinking here. > > Otherwise - thanks so much for your help guys! > > Paul > -------------------------------------------- > On Wed, 1/6/16, Jhowson4@xxxxxxxxxxx <Jhowson4@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Subject: Re: [TCML] LTR Primary Cap on tesla coil > To: "TCML tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2016, 10:17 AM > > > The transformer will probably be labled 50\60hz. Its fine > to run a 50hz transformer at 60hz but going the other way, > might pose problems. You need to look at your location to > figure out what your wall frequency is. A quick google > search of line frequency in country X, will probably prove > enlightening. > Jim, is their more recent guidance with reguard to the mmc > cap chart? I was under the assumption that the chart was > decently well vetted by the community and sort of a go to > standard. Is that still true? > Cheers, Jay > Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Smartphone > ------ Original message------From: p_novotny via Tesla Date: > Wed, Jan 6, 2016 9:53 AMTo: Tesla Coil Mailing List;Cc: > Subject:Re: [TCML] LTR Primary Cap on tesla coil > Ok so according to the chart and to your > calculations below I'd be looking for .01uF or 10nF. I > have a static spark gap. 15 of the 942C20P15k in series > would get me exactly .01uF. I'll have to check to make sure > the transformer is 60 hz when I get home. Thanks guys.Sent > on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy > S®4-------- Original message --------From: jimlux > Date: 01/06/2016 7:58 AM (GMT-06:00) To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [TCML] LTR Primary Cap on tesla coil On 1/5/16 > 9:48 PM, Heather & Paul Novotny via Tesla wrote:> Hi, > I have a 12,000 v 30ma NST for my power supply.>> > Currently I am using a 5gal bucket cap filled with beer > bottles and saltwater. It measures .01315uF on my > multimeter. I am getting about 12-15" streamers off my > toroid with this setup.>> I would like to try some > Cornell Dubilier caps and am wondering what the LTR cap size > would be for my power supply?60 or 50 Hz?"Resonant" is where > the reactance of the capacitor is the same magnitude as the > reactance of the transformer.The transformer reactance is > simply E/I or 12,000/0.030 = 400k (technically, it's j400k, > because it's an inductor)The reactance of a capacitor is > 1/(j*2*pi*frequency * C), where j is sqrt(-1). Typically, > you'd see the reactance as -1/(j*omega*C) where omega > =2*pi*frequency.what you want is to rearrange this a > bit..400k = 1/(omega*C) --> C = 1/(omega*400k)for 60 Hz > omega = 377, so C = 1/(377*400k) = 6.6 nFSo this is the > resonant size (one you actually want to avoid)...You want > Larger Than Resonant (LTR) ... typically 1.5-1.7 x the > resonant size, which works out to 10-12 nF.If you're using > the usual 2kV, 0.15 uF caps, 12 of them in series gets you > there-> 12.5 nF @ 24kV or you could use 1600V caps.. > that's 19.2 kV, or 13 in series gives you 20.8 kV and 11.5 > nFwith a 15 kV transformer, the peak voltage is 1.414*15= > 21.21 kV.>> I saw a formula for it but I don't know > what all of the variable names mean in the formula.>> > Can someone please help me with this?>> Thanks - > Paul> _______________________________________________> > Tesla mailing list> Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> > > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla_______________________________________________Tesla > mailing listTesla@pupman.comhttp:// > www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla_______________________________________________Tesla > mailing listTesla@pupman.comhttp://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla