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Re: Maggies and such



Tesla list wrote:
> 
> Original poster: "sundog" <sundog-at-timeship-dot-net>

>     I am guessing that the secondary and tertiary coils have to be at the
> same resonant freq.  Makes sense to me that they would be.  But will having
> different inductances (a big fat driver with mediocre turns and a tertiary
> that's wound with finer wire for more turns so they have the same res.
> freq)..ideas?  I'm wanting to get the surge impedance down on the driver so
> it can be coupled tighter.  Yep, gap losses go up, but this is for
> examination more than long sparks.

An approximately correct relation is that the primary circuit must 
resonate at the same frequency of the secondary+tertiary system.
there is no important relation between the resonances of the 
secondary and the tertiary.
The relation, considering Inductances L1, L2, and L3 and
capacitances C1 and C3 (ignoring the capacitance of the secondary)
is: L1*C1=(L2+L3)*C3.
But, as L2 has self-capacitance, this relation is never exact. C2 can
be correctly taken into account with some additional complications,
as I describe in:
http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/tesla/magnifier.html

Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz