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Hi Joshua,

Your safety gap ground connection is to your RF ground correct currently?
Well it is also supposed to be tied in to your NST case/center tap also.
All tied together.

I think we should let the list catch up here... since I am emailing you
direct in addition to the list as you are also doing.

Let's see who will chime in here and finally get some kind of agreement for
your changing coil situation.

Okay...I am actually going to right now do some coil running myself the
rest of the night.

Chris Reeland
Ladd Illinois USA

Sent from my Lenovo Tablet

On Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 8:38 PM Joshua Thomas <joshuafthomas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >  Jim Lux said earlier when counterpoise...to connect NST center tap/case
> to your counterpoise with all other RF grounds.
>
> And then what of the safety gap ground connection? The whole idea of the
> safety gap is to prevent overvoltages from getting to the NST. If a 20kV
> over-voltage happens on one rail and the safety gap takes it to a ground
> point also attached to the NST, does it not risk over-voltage to the NST?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 9:26 PM Chris Reeland <chrisreeland@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Joshua,
>>
>> Jim Lux said earlier when counterpoise...to connect NST center tap/case
>> to your counterpoise with all other RF grounds.
>>
>> Chris Reeland
>>
>> Sent from my Lenovo Tablet
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 8:18 PM Joshua Thomas <joshuafthomas@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Part of my issue is that given my living situation, I am often using a
>>> counterpoise, not a fixed earth ground, as the RF ground. I use a large
>>> (24" x 24") metal sheet for the RF ground This has worked well at least as
>>> far as the coil seems to be producing decent arcs even in the "untuned"
>>> state.
>>>
>>> Connecting my NST ground to the counterpoise also connects it to the
>>> safety spark gap. As I want overvoltages to go away from the NST, it seems
>>> counterintuitive to have the NST ground connected to the counterpoise. NST
>>> referenced to mains ground gives the NST center-tap a fixed ground
>>> reference; the safety gap over-voltages divert off to the counterpoise.
>>>
>>> Alternatively: If you were going to run a tesla coil inside a building,
>>> where the only available fixed ground was mains ground, what solution would
>>> you use?
>>>
>>> Joshua Thomas
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 9:07 PM Chris Reeland <chrisreeland@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Joshua,
>>>>
>>>> Well, me I have some issues with how you have grounded now...you have a
>>>> case of the coil circuit using 2 grounds from what you are saying.
>>>> Hopefully some others will chime in soon and possibly agree with me.
>>>> Probably reopening this "can of worms" now...
>>>>
>>>> Me on my coil , I use RF ground on the NST.
>>>>
>>>> Can not really help on winding myself...too busy with so many things...
>>>> maybe someone here will volunteer at a decent price...and possibly not.
>>>> Some commercial offerings I have seen in the past is not cheap at all for
>>>> secondaries!
>>>>
>>>> Chris Reeland
>>>> Ladd Illinois USA
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my Lenovo Tablet
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 7:52 PM Joshua Thomas <joshuafthomas@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I haven't had the chance to change the wiring yet, but I have decided
>>>>> to have the NST grounded to mains earth. This seems to be the best option
>>>>> from among the available options.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've tried winding by hand and it was.... tedious. I may just lack the
>>>>> patience, but spending 4 hours carefully winding a coil is not my idea of a
>>>>> good time.
>>>>>
>>>>> >  Your coil is running better with smaller toroid. Is this with all
>>>>> the primary tapped?
>>>>>
>>>>> I had adjusted the tapping several turns in when using the small
>>>>> toroid, based on some JavaTC calculations. It's hard to quantify how much
>>>>> longer the arcs were, but I would not say more than 10%. I need a function
>>>>> generator so that I can find the primary and secondary resonance
>>>>> frequencies, and adjust my tuning with better accuracy. Perhaps after
>>>>> Christmas....
>>>>>
>>>>> Joshua Thomas
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 8:08 PM Chris Reeland <chrisreeland@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Joshua,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You have not mentioned it...but I take it you corrected the NST
>>>>>> centered tapped RF ground issue?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can not really help you on toroid construction...it took me several
>>>>>> years to collect what I have in spun toroids on the used/NOS that I have
>>>>>> acquired at decent prices.
>>>>>> I can not ever justify buying direct brand new. They get extremely
>>>>>> expensive when getting large. I have been lucky on most of the prices I
>>>>>> have paid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On your secondary, I would suggest winding by hand... your secondary
>>>>>> is not really big at all...it doesn't take as long as you would
>>>>>> think...just a little patience.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your coil is running better with smaller toroid. Is this with all the
>>>>>> primary tapped?
>>>>>> If so, your bigger toroid does not work good because you are out of
>>>>>> primary tuning available.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chris Reeland
>>>>>> Ladd Illinois USA
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my Lenovo Tablet
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 6:33 PM Joshua Thomas <joshuafthomas@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My topload is covered with copper foil. The base is dryer tube. While
>>>>>>> cheap, it is difficult to get a strongly smooth surface from it. I am
>>>>>>> jealous of those who can get the smooth spun-aluminum toroids.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On the topic, can anyone recommend a service that will create
>>>>>>> secondary
>>>>>>> coils to specification? I am fairly bad at this and itâ??s one area I
>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>> be willing to spend a little money.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Joshua Thomas
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 10:20 AM <pupman.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > Hi Joshua,
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > The arcs look and sound great in this video. They grow and move vs.
>>>>>>> > appear once and vanish. It does looks like there may be too many
>>>>>>> > breakout/sharp points on the toroid though, and lots of energy is
>>>>>>> being
>>>>>>> > lost. A light wrap of foil might smooth things out enough to allow
>>>>>>> > fewer, but longer and more developed  streamers.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On 11/21/2021 4:03 PM, Joshua Thomas wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > <content trimmed>
>>>>>>> > > These were used with 3 between each HV rail and RF ground.  The
>>>>>>> caps
>>>>>>> > caught
>>>>>>> > > on fire after short use. You can see video of that event here:
>>>>>>> > > https://youtube.com/shorts/Sx_lHwjR_bs?feature=share
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > (I should likely have shut this down sooner)
>>>>>>> > <content trimmed>
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>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Joshua Thomas
>>>>>
>>>>> My new email address is: joshuafthomas@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>> Please update your information if you have not already done so.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joshua Thomas
>>>
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>>> Please update your information if you have not already done so.
>>>
>>
>
> --
> Joshua Thomas
>
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> Please update your information if you have not already done so.
>