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OK Bert, I don't know what " autotransformer effect" is!😉 Doug On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 3:07 PM Bert Hickman <bert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Clever approach, Mike! > > You'd need to watch out for autotransformer effect bumping up voltage on > the innermost turn. You might need to widen the gap between innermost > turn and secondary but otherwise this should work. > > Bert > > mike tucknott via Tesla wrote: > > Hi All > > > > With a bipola coil would having 2 movable tap point work for changing > > the coupling ? > > > > Say the coil need 5 turns to be in tune, you could built the primary > > with 10 turns and you could move the inner and outer taps points in or > > out but still keeping the 5 turns needed to keep the coil in tune, the > > inner and outer turns passed the tap point would be electrialy dead so > > to speak. > > > > Thoughts on this one guys. > > > > Cheers Mike T > > > > > > On 17/10/2020 00:43, Gary Lau wrote: > >> Hi Kurt, > >> > >> Splitting and separating the secondary seems like a great way to vary > the > >> coupling, but one must also bear in mind that doing that will vary the > >> Lsec > >> inductance and tuning. I can't think of a way to vary only the > >> coupling on > >> a bipolar coil, but I have never built one. > >> > >> Regards, Gary Lau > >> MA, USA > >> > >> On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 7:15 AM Kurt Schraner <k.schraner@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> ...just my 2 cents: cutting the bipolar secondary in 2 independently > >>> movable > >>> halfs could enable the control of the coupling (see the ASCII-sketch): > >>> > >>> oooooooooooo > >>> __________________ __________________ > >>> I__________________I I__________________I <----> > >>> > >>> oooooooooooo > >>> > >>> ...the primary can be either of a solenoid or a flat spiral. > >>> > >>> Regards, Kurt Schraner > >>> > >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >>> Von: Tesla <tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx> Im Auftrag von jimlux > >>> Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020 02:15 > >>> An: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > >>> Betreff: Re: [TCML] Coupling > >>> > >>> On 10/15/20 6:50 AM, Douglas Johnson wrote: > >>>> Thank you both, I think I know where to go from here on my current > >>>> build. > >>>> My project is a larger bipolar than I have built to date. Secondary is > >>> 3.5" > >>>> dia. X 24" with .015 mag wire. By the time I built the primary it > >>>> was 6" > >>>> long and I was getting "runners" on the secondary. I think my fix will > >>>> be going to a flat spiral primary. > >>> On a bipolar, it's hard to control the coupling on a solenoidal primary > >>> sliding it one way or the other doesn't change the flux distribution > >>> very > >>> much. > >>> > >>> I'm not sure a flat is any better. > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Tesla mailing list > >>> Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Tesla mailing list > >>> Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > >>> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Tesla mailing list > >> Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > > _______________________________________________ > > Tesla mailing list > > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > > > -- > Bert Hickman > Stoneridge Engineering LLC > Woodridge, Illinois, USA > http://www.capturedlightning.com > +1 630-964-2699 > *********************************************************************** > World's source for "Captured Lightning" Lichtenberg Figure sculptures, > magnetically "shrunken" coins, and scarce/out of print technical books > *********************************************************************** > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla