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Re: Induction coils



Original poster: "Aleks R Nowak by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <Aleks-at-sn2.co.uk>

I know that Dr. Duncan Cadd has made a small mini magnifier setup using an
induction coil, so it can be done, The theory of it is not much differant to
using any other power source for the coil. You just need to work out the
power output of the induction coil, and then run it through any of the tesla
calculation programs such as wintelsa to get the cap values and go from
there.

Aleks Nowak
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 6:36 PM
Subject: Induction coils


> Original poster: "Kurt Schraner by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <k.schraner-at-datacomm.ch>
>
> Hi all,
>
> my coiler-friend Andi like to operate a TC from his induction coil, and
> myself would like to build one from scratch, having accessed lately some
> stuff to do it. But I have no in depth theory for designing a BIG one.
> Andi's inductor can be seen on my webpage at:
>
> http://home.datacomm.ch/k.schraner/andis_induktor.htm
>
> I'm aware about the number of texts, which can be seen at:
>
>
http://people.clarityconnect-dot-com/webpages2/arcsandsparks/reprintpage.html#HV
PA
>
> ...but I would like an independent opinion from list members. Is there
> any text, I should prefer to buy, or any good literature about the
> subject elsewere? - BTW: I'm not so much interested in getting a
> recipe-style text, like "How to build your first induction coil" (I own
> some of those :-) ), than a text on design principles and formulae,
> which can integrated in a design procedure. Solid-state interruptors, as
> used for automotive induction coils, are of interest (possibly in a more
> powerful version), but classic interruptors, like the Wehnelt or
> Wagner's hammer, as well. The main focus of my question, however, is the
> design of the coil itself.
>
> 'Cause of the somehow off-topic nature of the subject, you might reply
> off-list.
>
> Kurt Schraner
>
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>
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