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This would increase the creepage distance, if it were only a little more rigid. http://bometals.com/products/waterproofing/pvc-waterstops/ On Friday, October 12, 2018, 4:29:06 PM EDT, jimlux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 10/12/18 11:32 AM, Yurtle Turtle via Tesla wrote: > I'd think primary turn to turn surface tracking along the primary supports would occur. > On Friday, October 12, 2018, 11:03:03 AM EDT, jimlux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Every few years, someone comes up with an inexpensive surplus X-ray > transformer (100kV kinds of voltages) - Life is really hard above around > 30-40 kV - corona is a big issue, as is plain old breakdown. > > Remember the rule of thumb is that you want 1" of clearance between > conductors per 10-15 kV - 30kV equipment tends be big and bulky. > > Also consider the minimum conductor radius for no corona. Breakdown > field in air is about 70kV/inch. The field at the surface of a > conducting sphere V/radius, so a 1" diameter sphere at 35kV is right at > the breakdown - and a bit of surface roughness is all it takes. > Cylinders work pretty much like spheres -it's the smallest radius of > curvature that's important. > > If your primary supports have long enough creepage distance, that won't happen. A rule of thumb is that distance along an insulating surface shuold be > 3 *free air spark distance. So if your primary turns were 1/2" diameter tubing spaced 1" apart (center to center), your supports should be >1.5" along the support. So 1/2" height pegs on 1" centers would work. _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla