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Re: Schematic...



Original poster: BunnyKiller <bunnikillr@xxxxxxx>

Hey Chip...

learning is tough...  it took me some time too.

well both of the drawings are not correct as far as what is needed to ballast a piggie.

I'll try to explain this in words ( my worst attribute) but here it goes

lets say you are using 240VAC to drive the piggie, both legs are hot with 120VAC and at opposed phases ( 120 up and 120 down there fore 240VAC) lets call hot leg 120 up line 1 and hot leg 120 down line 2 ( for that instantanious moment of the 60 Hz phase at peak )

if you are using a variac system this makes things a bit different but lets consider you dont have the variacs ( as of yet ;) )

Line 1 will lead into the one side of the buzz box primary coil ( lets call that BB1) from there the other primary buzz box primary ( BB2) goes to the PI1 ( piggie input1)

Line 2 will lead into the piggie input ( call that PI2) directly enuf words a picture is worth a thousand word.... hmmmm I'll re-do your original drawing and send it to you directly via your emial... ( drawing B is how I have my system set up )

I've added a safety gap and changed the position of the cap... I prefer the cap to be in series with the primary coil and the rotary gap paralell to the transformer's secondary side.... this way if the voltage gets too high, the safety gap will fire, protecting the cap from over voltage...

if the rotory gap is "tuned" to the 60Hz cycle ( SRSG) , you should get peak voltage in the cap when the spark gap fires ( this pretty much requires a SRSG to do this) but that is a new subject to be learned...
:)   and you thought this would be easy  ;)~~

Take your time read read read learn and learn some more... ask a thousand questions and get 3 thousand answers making a million volts isnt easy ( it isn't that difficult but it is worth while seeing 9+ foot streamers arcing off your toroid :) )

feel free to contact me directly for more info...

bunnikillr@xxxxxxx

Scot D






Tesla list wrote:

Original poster: "Chip Ford" <chipford@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

OK. First, let me say this. I know I am ignorant of alot of thing when it comes to electronics and building a tesla coil. That is why I am here and asking so many questions. To learn. Noone here on this board was born with any of this knowledge. We all have to learn what we want to know at some point. So please be patient and kind to me. I am trying to learn something here. There is a wealth of knowledge and experience here that money can't buy. Not that I could afford it if you could...OK..enough of that...

I have attached a pic of (2) schematics representing (2) approaches to a TC curcuit with a ballast in it. By the way. I draw in Autocad for a living. Please let me know which one. Drawing "A", or Drawing "B", best represents the proper intruduction of a ballast into the curcuit. Or if neither is a good example. Also let me know if you see any other mistakes. Thank you...Chip

http://hot-streamer.com/temp/Schematic1--7.JPG