[TCML] First ever Pig SISG.... inadvertently
Scott Bogard
teslas-intern at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 4 16:20:09 MST 2008
Mark and Phil,
I don't know anything about SISG, but if I understand Phil's setup
he has no filter cap on his rectifier. Would that not lead to phasing
problems if he got his bps around 120, just like a sync AC gap, or does
something else come into play that causes that to be a moot factor (or
does he have a filter cap and I misunderstood, or does a filter cap make
no difference). Also do you need a charging choke for an SISG coil?
Please excuse my ignorance!
Scott Bogard.
Mark R Dunn wrote:
> Phil:
>
> That was fast.
> Nice Work!
> Amazing how loud the streamers alone are.
> I always thought the spark gap was the majority of the noise until I ran
> with the SISG.
> I do believe you are the first to use SISG with a Pig - or at least the
> first to report it.
> Now add to the cap value and get the BPS down to improve the performance.
> Optimal BPS is 120 for the SISG on 60 Hz power.
>
> Mark
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: tesla-bounces at pupman.com [mailto:tesla-bounces at pupman.com] On Behalf
>> Of FIFTYGUY at aol.com
>> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 10:25 AM
>> To: tesla at pupman.com
>> Subject: [TCML] First ever Pig SISG.... inadvertently
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>> Folks-
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>> FWIW, last night I became the first person to run a SISG coil from a
>>
> pole pig.
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>> Snip
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