[TCML] VTTC geometries, opinions needed, Fo calc wanted, sword sparks, turning off a SCR in staccato mode

Dr. John W. Gudenas comsciprof at ameritech.net
Wed Sep 9 08:34:48 MDT 2009


Hi Jim
Quite frankly, I would start building the coil and get it tuned and  
functional.
Add the staccato controller after you have the VTTC performing well.
You can control your plate voltage and I suggest a variac to ramp up  
and set the filament voltage too.

Remember, that if you are standing close to the coil, don't touch any  
grounded metal objects when it is operating. RF burns are nasty.
You are building a really powerful RF source. The relatively quiet  
discharge sometimes produces a false sense of being harmless.
Your plate voltage & current or worse the primary tank circuit can  
easily put you in cardiac arrest. I know you are not a novice, but we  
have new members
reading these posts so I thought I would just add the warning.

Start building.
John

  John W. Gudenas, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science

On Sep 8, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Jim Mora wrote:

> Hi Dr. John, et al,
>
> I do have a big variable cap under oil which measures 35-260pf.I  
> thought I
> would set it in the center point, tap the primary, and tweak the  
> variable
> cap for fine tuning.  My main cap bank will be .004uf
>
> Fo calc wanted. I used a micrometer on my wire and the insulation is ~
> .002244" or slightly less. This gives me 944 turns or so at 32"  
> long. The
> top load is very small namely 7"x.25. I am trying to stay in the  
> 350Mhz ball
> park. The wire is 21awg. I know that ain't happening. Even reducing  
> to 30"
> self res is 309Mhz with 885 turns. I think I'll wind all 32 inches.
>
> In CW operation, I don't care if the sparks are brush like. There  
> will be a
> hell of a lot of RF energy! I should be able to burn a screw driver  
> and
> light big lamps @ near breakout.
>
> So here is the last question: when I run staccato mode, can I get the
> coveted swords? John seemed to think so and we know his vast  
> experience with
> this! Anyone else have experience with this to verify the outcome?
>
> I have yet to figure how to turn off the Staccato SCR with FW >4KV @  
> >4KW
> in.
>
> Ant help or suggestions welcomed!
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Mora
>
>
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John W. Gudenas, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science




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