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Re: Please Explain This



Original poster: Bart Anderson <classi6-at-classictesla-dot-com> 

Thanks Emmitt for letting me know. Sounds like you ended up tuning for 
longest sparks and were probably off tune to begin with. Glad things are 
working great for you now! Congratulations!

Take care,
Bart

Tesla list wrote:

>Original poster: "EMMETT SECREST" <secrest2032-at-msn-dot-com>
>I decreased the primary turns by about one turn which increased the number 
>and frequency of streamers from the toroid.
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>>From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
>>To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
>>Subject: Re: Please Explain This
>>Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 07:44:38 -0700
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>>Original poster: Bart Anderson <classi6-at-classictesla-dot-com>
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>>Hi Emmett,
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>>Some coilers (myself included) run coils detuned in the range of 3% to 
>>8%, where the primary resonant frequency is slightly lower than the 
>>secondary resonant frequency (detuned high on inductance). When you 
>>changed your tuning, did you "add" an "extra" turn? This would be 
>>detuning the coil high on inductance.
>>
>>The idea here is to offset spark loading (additional C) by adding a 
>>little L. Also related, by tuning the primary low inductance (less 
>>turns), spark loading may bring the system further out of tune and stress 
>>the secondary causing similar results to having the toroid too high 
>>(voltage stress). At least I've seen this on my coils.
>>
>>It should also be noted that the affects of spark loading may or may not 
>>be noticed. I think much depends on how spark loading affects the 
>>distributed capacitance of the secondary.
>>
>>Take care,
>>Bart
>>
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>>Tesla list wrote:
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>>>Original poster: "EMMETT SECREST" <secrest2032-at-msn-dot-com>
>>>Being new to TC's there is a lot I have to learn so I could use some 
>>>insight from you more experienced coilers.  I discovered something that 
>>>I don't understand and would like to know the reasons for the results. I 
>>>tuned  for maximum streamer length with a nail on the toroid for 
>>>breakout. After I had determined what I thought was the best spot I 
>>>removed the nail and was running the coil and enjoying the results.  I 
>>>was getting intermittent streamers breaking out from the toroid. Then I 
>>>decided to see what effect it would have to change the tuning.  I found 
>>>that by changing the tuning by roughfly 1 turn I got almost constant 
>>>streamers off the toroid.  Which position is the correct tuning spot? 
>>>The one with a breakout point or the one without?
>>>
>>>Emmett
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