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Re: ARSG-BPS required with 2 MOTs?



Original poster: nancylavoie@xxxxxxxxxxx It sounds as though you've done this before! Did you arrive at these numbers through some formula or is this from personal experience( or both)? I only ask because if there is some formula, I would like to be able to reference it from here on in. Thanks again! Wyatt Berube

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> Original poster: "resonance"
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> Run approx 350 to 400 pps.
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> 1725 rpm / 60 rev / sec = 28.75 rev /sec.
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> 12 electrodes on the rotor would give you 375 pulses per second --- a
> good value to use with MOTs.
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> Run a 10 inch dia rotor with the 12 electrodes on a 9 inch dia spacing.
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> As long as you have a very large cap value in the voltage doubler to
> provide a lot of current to drive your tank circuit caps, the 375 pps
> will "grow" some awesome plasma sparks!
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> Dr. Resonance
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> >Original poster: nancylavoie@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >I've recently built a 2 MOT power supply complete with a voltage
> >d oublin g set up and capacitive current limiting deal per Greg
> >Hunters awesome site.Want to try it out on both of my already built
> >coils (ones a 4" and the other is a 6" secondary).Its pretty obvious
> >to me that the old static gap and vacuum motor I was using with my
> >neons isn't going to cut it anymore.What I want to know is how
> >exactly do I calculate the ideal BPS for such a set-up and how do I
> >achieve this with an asynchronous motor turning 1725 RPM? Thanks in
> >advance! Wyatt
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