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Re: [TCML] At a loss. No light on second coil



Have you triple checked the connections? I've never built a coil which didn't have some output, even if very badly mis tuned. For kicks try running with a simple flatiron as a ballast.
Ed

Andrew Webster wrote:

Thank you,

I think that is my next step. Ill start with 5 MOCs per side in
between the first and second MOTs on each leg (AKA Greg from Hot
Streamer) and then go from there. I guess I was more of less wondering
if it was possible to overwhelm your coil if the power was too high?

No carbon
Great grounding (8' copper rod buried straight down in semi-sandy moist soil)
Primary, secondary, toroid were pulled from a working coil. Just much
less power.
Cap and gap are firing great. You cannot miss the sound of the gap
snapping that hard.

I have even run it in total darkness to see if I was arcing somewhere
and didn't notice. Unless its on the back side somewhere I cannot find
anything. Which is why I am so confused as to how I screwed this up so
bad.

My other thought was to lower the capacitance to see if it broadens
the tuning. Maybe its just too tight?

Ill setup with the MOCs and report back. Most likely this weekend. If
anyone else has any ideas I would love to hear them.

Thanks again all, it will be a great day to see this come to life.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Atomic <atomicrox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm no expert but I've seen MOT coils using MOCs as capacitive ballasts in
series with the HV side of the MOTs. Might want to try that out..

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 1:37 AM, Brandon Hendershot <
brandonhendershot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'll second that. If you're confident in your numbers and you've got that
much raw power pumping into the coil without any output, then it seems to
me like a power arc. Nice catch David.

Brandon H.

On Mar 25, 2013 5:51 PM, "David Dean" <deano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Monday, March 25, 2013 04:26:16 PM Andrew Webster wrote:
So I built a 4 pack MOT
stack and wired for 240. Center grounded and under oil. There is no
ballast on this and I can draw some nasty sparks off of this.
So your gap is not quenching, hence no sparks.

I am using a static sucker gap as I melted the brass off of the ARSG
in seconds. The static gap is holding up better to the heat until I
can get some tungsten.
I probably should not say this, but:
You might try a 100 foot extension cord to act as a "resistive ballast"
keep run time short, as the extension cord will heat up, could melt,
could start
a fire. Only a test :-D

Or better, do a real ballast.
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