[TCML] primary voltage

BunnyKiller bunnikillr at cox.net
Fri Jan 8 05:37:09 MST 2010


Hey Brandon...

Things are much clearer now that we know what type of trannie you have.  
The primary circuit voltage is determined by the output of the primary 
circuit transformer, being that the cap "can" recieve a charge about 1.4 
X the transformers "output", certian needs to be considered when putting 
together the cap assembly. Soooo...  if you have a 10Kvac trannie, one 
should design the cap to handle 14Kvac ( at a minimum). I prefer 2+ X 
the capacity of the trannie to keep the caps safe from over voltage. 

Scot D


Brandon Hendershot wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> Once again, sorry. I believe I misinterpreted the post. I told you my  
> whole primary 'curcuit' voltage. Not my transformers output.
>
> Thanks though,
> Brandon
>
> On Jan 7, 2010, at 4:46 PM, steve date <sdate at gte.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Brandon,
>>
>> Are you sure your primary supply is 36kv.... or 36kva  ??????  big  
>> difference.
>>
>> steve  - seattle
>>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> Reading your post was kind of disturbing! You said all that happens  
>> somewhere inbetween 30 and 100 kV?Is there a tighter more precise  
>> range you know of? Because my coils primary circuit voltage will be  
>> hovering around 36kV. Should I be too worried about insulating every  
>> little point and wire? If it matters at all, I'm installing a Terry  
>> filter too. Those chunky resistors won't affect the issue much I  
>> assume?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brandon
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