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RE: [TCML] First Tesla Coil Problems and Questions



You could hammer the end of the pipe to a sharp wedge (should make
pounding easier and will keep the pipe from getting clogged with dirt))
and drill some holes around the perimeter over a several foot
span...make yourself an underground drip system of sorts. 
Turn it on just a bit a couple of hours before you run your coil and you
should get some decent moisture saturation. 


Shannon 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Hendershot [mailto:brandonhendershot@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 5:59 AM
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List
Subject: Re: [TCML] First Tesla Coil Problems and Questions

Hi Tai,

You said you just installed a ground rod for your coil? Standard 8'  
real ground rid right, not just a 10' copper pipe? Anyway, I'll need to
be installing one of my own here real shortly. Just a 10lbs sledge
hammer and a bit of elbow grease I assume?

I think someone on the list already suggested attaching a garden hose to
the end if the pipe, but that's what I'm going to use. I got some real
dry soil here in Arizona, so I think I'll leave the hose fitting on so I
can moisten up the dirt (maybe) prior to running my coil.  
Think this could work? Or would the dirt packed around the tip just not
let the water do anything?

Thanks,
Brandon


On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:25 PM, tai o <taimaster2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Norm,
>
>
> I would like to add another few turns but I simply don't have enough  
> room on my setup to do so. JavaTC shows that the coil is tuned at  
> 7.5 turns but it seems to do better at 8. I can add about another  
> 0.8 turn to make 8.8 turns max but it would require remaking the pvc  
> holders for the primary (which was a big pita) and purchasing more  
> copper tubing. Even then it still wouldn't guarantee better  
> performance and it may be not worth the extra effort. Thanks for the  
> suggestion though. As of right now, I'm pleased with the performance  
> and that it works reliably. I installed a ground rod today and that  
> seemed to lengthen the sparks a little. I'm getting on average about  
> 2ft streamers and the max i've seen is 2.5ft.
>
> -Tai
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Norman Stepp <ndsteppii@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Mon, March 1, 2010 4:15:36 PM
> Subject: Re:[TCML] First Tesla Coil Problems and Questions
>
> Tai,
> since you are maxed out on turn 8 w/ the best performance yet,
> maybe if you add a couple of turns to your primary you would get
> even better performance on say turn 9 (maybe). It's defiantly
> worth a shot, worst case you would have a couple of more turns
> to experiment w/ different top load sizes. Looking good so far.
> Norm
> Demotte, IN
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