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Re: Cheap Improvements (fwd)
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Cheap Improvements (fwd)
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From: Tesla List <mod1@pupman.com>
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 15:38:48 -0700 (MST)
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Approved: mod1@poodle.pupman.com
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 01:25:46 -0700
From: "DR.RESONANCE" <DR.RESONANCE@next-wave.net>
To: Tesla List <mod1@pupman.com>
Subject: Re: Cheap Improvements (fwd)
to: Paul Schiefer
Try blowing some high speed air (200-300 CFM) through your spark gap. Set
the muffin fan about 3/4-1 inch away from the gap. This might help improve
the quenching (turn-off time) of the sparkgap and improve the output by
10-20%.
It sounds like you have a fine system and there isn't much more you can do
to improve the performance significantly.
DR.RESONANCE@next-wave.net
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> From: Tesla List <mod1@pupman.com>
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Cheap Improvements (fwd)
> Date: Saturday,March 01,1997 2:15 PM
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> Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 22:47:09 -0500 (EST)
> From: Littlegrom@aol.com
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Cheap Improvements
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> All,
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> I am currently doing a physics project on Tesla Coils. Right now I am
using
> a flat pancake primary and a 4 inch secondary. I am getting over a meter
> long streamers of the top, but I would like to improve this. Right now I
am
> making a new 6 inch secondary with p.v.c pipe. I have also made a vacum
> spark gap that also almost doubled peformance. I want to know if there
is
> any other fairly cheap improvements I could make without getting a high
> voltage line and expensive transformers. Also if anyone has more
information
> on using two tesla coils at once could they please help me. Looking
forward
> to your answers.
>
> Paul Schiefer