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Re: [TCML] DC charging reactor



fleps, thank you very much. It is really informative!




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From: fleps <fleps.home@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 12:11:04 AM
Subject: Re: [TCML] DC charging reactor

Hi Ibrahim

there's a great page here with all the formulae for working out a DC resonant 
charging coil design

http://www.richieburnett.co.uk/dcreschg.html


> Would you please give a hint on the behavior of SSG if used with a full wave 
>rectifier and a smoothing Cap? how to expect the firing point and the breaks 
>rate in such a design? 
>

I think you'd usually use a fast ARSG (asynchronous rotary spark gap) in coil 
like this.  The esteemed Mr Connor's Tesla Two is a DC resonant charging coil if 
you were looking for an example too

http://scopeboy.com/tesla/tc2tech.html


> These Tesla coils tend to have a very high break rate and produce shorter but 
>more flame like sparks.  They are awesome and well worth building if you can 
>find all the parts you need to build one.

I agree, the parts count is higher but DC coils seem to run smoothly and 
predictably, and with a variac on the ARSG you can choose any break rate you 
like and see how the streamers change behaviour


Mike
Wellington, New Zealand

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