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-----Original Message----- From: Tesla [mailto:tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Rieben Sent: September 11, 2020 7:01 AM To: Tesla Coil Mailing List Subject: Re: [TCML] Old post Hi Shaun, Steve, Although synchronous firing (w/LTR tank capacitor) can be quite advantageous for the rather limited available? power with a typical NST driven spark gap coil system, from personal experience, I have found the output can be just as impressive with asynchronous spark gap operation and higher bps ranges w/ a smaller than resonant tank capacitor with the more copious available power with PT or pole pig driven spark gap coil systems. And it?s a whole lot easier! ? Just my $.02, David Hi, as has been pointed out, asynchronous gaps are very effective att higher BPS, but at low BPS synchronous are better. At higher BPS some bangs will be a bit off in timing, but others will be at the right point. The energy left in the ballast after less successful bangs will be used in the next bang, so it all evens out over time. But at one bang per half period, the timing is very critical and a synchronous gap with phase control is a must. I have done some measurements and discuss these issues at my web site https://www.sthlmteslacoil.se/measurements.html So successful coils could be designed with either type of gap, depending on the BPS. But more important is the resonant charging concept. A good resonant design could supply three or four times the energy compared to an arbitrary design. I discuss these issues also at my web site. Regards, Jan Stockholm, Sweden _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla