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Re: [TCML] 100 PPS vs 500 PPS vs 1500 PPS...



Hey Dex...

okay..
1 watt per second = 1 joule 2 joules in 1 second = 2 watts per second ( not 1000W)
2 watts/500= .004 joules per pulse

1) 2J / 500 = .004 J/per pulse
2) .66J/1500 = .00044 J/per pulse
3) .2/ 5000 = .00004 J/per pulse
each drop in Joules per level drops overall power per second...

What you may wanting to be understanding is reverse of what you said...

how about 2 J per pulse???

then you would have
2J per pulse X 500 pulses in 1 second = 1000W/sec

Likewise:
.6666J per pulse X 1500 pulses in 1 second = 999ish W/sec
.2J per pulse X 5000 pulses in 1 second =  1000W/sec

now you have an avg power of 1000W per second which would keep the avg streamer length at about 50 - 55". Since the frequency of pulses increase dramatically, the resistances in the primary ( inductance wise) increase dramatically also, thus leading to reduced flow to and from the capacitor resulting in a loss of overall power to the EM field supplying the secondary coil... which results in a loss of streamer length...

hope this helped

Scot D



Dex Dexter wrote:

I don't understand what you are saying.
500 PPS with 2 Joules is 1000 W of power.
In all the cases is the same average power input to Tesla circuit.
2.2" with 1000 W Tesla coil  ?




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