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Re: tank circuit of VTTC
In a message dated 8/24/00 10:48:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tesla-at-pupman-dot-com writes:
> 1. In my records I found the 833 A to have a plate dissipation of
> 300 W at natural cooling and a maximum plate voltage of 3000 V.
> Does the 833 C offer better data?
Herwig,
It seems that the 833C which has the graphite plates can withstand
considerably more power and abuse than the 833A's. I have a few
"C's" but have yet to try them in a suitable TC.
>
> 3. Plate voltage: Do you use a variac permanently and is your plate
> voltage 5 kV? Are there any arcovers *in* the tubes as the rated
> max voltage is 3 kV only?
I tend not to encounter 833A arc-overs until I reach about 5kVAC +
plate supply. I've sometimes gone as high as 6kVAC.
> 6. In the schematic your tank coil is not tapped. How did you
> manage the tuning?
I often use both methods, and sometimes I just change the capacitance,
often using a large oil emersed variable capacitor for fine adjustment.
Cheers,
John Freau
> Regards,
>
> Herwig