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Hi Terry,

Yes. However, the unused turns will act as an autotransformer, so 20 turns with 10 turns used could double the primary peak voltage at the end of the unused turn. This may cause unexpectedly LOUD flashovers to the lower portion of the secondary or the strike rail if you don't provide additional clearance. Most folks find it easier to change the elevation of the primary versus the secondary.

Bert

Terry Oxandale wrote:
Could one wind extra windings into the primary (say 20 instead of 10), and then move inboard/outboard both the inner and outer taps to increase/reduce coupling?

Terry

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Subject: **External Email** Re: [TCML] SGTC conversion question.

On 6/11/18 2:09 PM, David Speck wrote:
James,

A coil that is suitable for single ended drive "could" be used in a
bipolar arrangement.  The old Cenco bipolar coils were built this way.

However, I think that you would be better off with a secondary with a
gap in the center where the windings are in the "shadow" of the primary.

Secondary windings that fall within the windings of a typical
cylindrical primary would not add any useful voltage to the output of
the coil.

If you used a flat pancake primary, this effect would be minimized,
but I can't ever recall seeing a bipolar coil with this sort of
primary arrangement.

Dave


On 6/11/2018 1:50 PM, James Janota wrote:
I had an idea. After I get successful at my coil building, how hard
would it be to change it to a bipolar TC?


Or, if this one works, wind a second secondary of the same size.  Either way, you'll have plenty of work to figure out to support the
secondary(ies) and primaries, etc.

I can see taking the existing secondary, putting a second topload on it on the other end, then mounting it horizontally.

A pancake primary in the middle - if you have enough clearance.

Tuning and mechanical support will be "interesting" - one thing is that it's harder to control the coupling - with a conventional flat primary and secondary above it, you can raise and lower the secondary to decrease/increase the coupling.



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