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More tube coil blabber (C. Willis)
Well, the MOT plate transformer for my 833A coil is not boiling hot
anymore- and here's why: I was using just the electrical (third prong)
ground to ground the coil. I decided to ground the coil to a water pipe in
my room cooler, and suddenly this transformer is just getting real warm
rather than ultra-hot and smelly. Exactly why the lack of real ground was
causing the problem I have no clue. But it all goes to show that a
half-decent ground goes a long way sometimes. Ideas?
My 20-amp breaker is not popping now, either.
I added a third flat spiral coil, tightly coupled to the primary (grid and
plate coils). I still have my secondary sitting right in the primaries,
but now I base-feed it from the 20-turn third coil also. I haven't
lengthened the spark, but I have made it "thicker and juicier" and I get
better corona streamers off a point beneath the toroid.
-Carl