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Re: Primary/secondary spacing
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Primary/secondary spacing
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From: Esondrmn@aol.com
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Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 16:51:34 -0500 (EST)
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Subscriber: Esondrmn@aol.com Fri Jan 24 22:27:30 1997
In a message dated 97-01-24 01:44:13 EST, you write:
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Does anyone have a rule of thumb for the spacing between the inner-most
turn of the primary and the secondary? I'd like to make my new coil
fairly compact, but without it arcing over. I have heard that the
primary turn-to-turn spacing should be about the same as the diameter of
the primary tubing (say 1/4" to 1/2"), but I have not seen anything on
the primary/seconary spacing.
Steve Falco
sfalco@worldnet.att.net
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Steve,
On my large 6" coil, I have 2.0" clearance between the primary and the
secondary. I used 3/8" copper tubing with 3/8" spacing between turns for the
primary. This coil operates with a 14,400 volt pole pig and I have no
problems with it. In fact coupling was too tight and I had to raise the
secondary up 3.0".
My smaller 3.0" dia coil has 1.0" clearance between the primary and the
secondary. The primary is wound with #10 solid copper wire with .45" spacing
between turns. At present I am only using one 12kv 30ma transformer but
would expect no problems with three times that much power.
Ed Sonderman