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Re: Parallel and Series LCR Circuit Qs
On 21 Aug 00, at 11:32, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Metlicka Marc" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
>
> hi john, all
> i would like to ask another silly question, why is the 1000 to 1500
> turn's secondary the shoot for number? what would the detrimental
> effects of a, say 3000 turn secondary be?
> marc
A lot depends on the height you are cramming that number of
turns into. If it is small, the wire will be small and the
losses may be unacceptably high. It will also be a pig to
wind. If your primary has few turns (i.e. there is a high
transformation ratio) you will probably get larger sparks
flashing over the windings than leaping out from the top
terminal.
Regards,
Malcolm