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Re: secondary core other than air
In a message dated 8/6/00 2:52:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
writes:
> Original poster: "Garth van Sittert" <garth-at-mediasupplies.co.za>
>
> Would it be possible to use something other than an air core to increase
the
> secondary inductance and Q factor?
Garth,
I don't think there's any practical way to increase the inductance
very much. Some folks (including myself) have inserted ferrite
rods into the secondary to increase the inductance, but it doesn't
make a large difference, and I never use it anymore.
>
> Are their any possible cores available? I know something like ferrite core
> would create internal arcs, but surely there must be something out there!
>
> I have just wound my 6.4" secondary with what I was told to be #24 wire,
> but
> wintesla seems to use incorrect figures for wire guage and turns per inch.
> My
> secondary has 33 turns/inch.
>
> My secondary inductance is way too low and I now have re-calculated my
> primary
> with only 5 turns which I think will be terrible for spark gap losses.
Well, many TC's have been built using a 5 or 4 turn secondary and
good results have been obtained. Perhaps not the best.... but good.
Cheers,
John Freau
> My
> topload is 20" wide so I can't drop secondary resonance any more unless I
> use
> some secondary core other than air or wind more turns on the secondary.
>