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Hello all, I have been thinking a lot about spark gaps lately. Specifically: what happens on the backside of the sine wave (of the supply transformer voltage)? Refer to this crude image (note the green numbers correspond to each of the three questions below). The values and limits are arbitrary just to illustrate the idea and questions below. https://i.imgur.com/z7fGKZB.png Questions: 1) For a NON rotary gap, what happens after the gap stops firing but the voltage has not yet crossed the zero line? I am guessing the tank capacitor charges initially and then drains as the supply transformer voltage drops. Is this primarily hard on the transformer's secondary windings (heating due to current) or hard on the caps (heating due to current)? Do the caps discharge through the primary coil in the tank (since it has less impedance compared the supply transformer's secondary)? 2) For a NON rotary gap, once the voltage has crossed the zero crossing point is the charge on the capacitor (coulombs) preserved and carried forward, thus helping to charge the caps on the next cycle (or below the zero line cross in this graph)? 3) FOR A SYNCHRONOUS ROTARY GAP, to my knowledge, it has always been suggested to break on the peaks and valleys of the sine wave (for max power) AND the zero line crossings to discharge the caps. Which makes me ask TWO questions: 3a) How is there enough voltage on the caps to be able to break down the gap if there is zero volts? 3b) It has also been suggested that a NON-SYNCHRONOUS gap when used with NST's will damage the NST's secondary windings...so if my above assumptions in questions 1 and 2 are correct...then why don't static gaps destroy NST's (ignoring random voltage spikes and dirty RF noise)? If there is already some whitepaper or documentation written on this please direct me to it! You can also attach and email me directly as well if there is not a tidy URL to point me to. Thanks, ~Dan Kansas City area _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla