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Re: [TCML] discharging caps through NST



I've looked at the various replies and it seems to me that no one has noticed your remark "the caps can now discharge back through my NST secondary via the tesla coil primary coil as all are in series".  If I am interpreting this correctly this means that the spark gap is in series with the capacitor so there will be no closed path when the power is off and the capacitor[s] can remain charged to the spark gap breakdown voltage.  If the capacitor is in parallel with the NST secondary and only the spark gap and coil primary are in series across the two then the primary will indeed discharge the capacitor in a few milliseconds.

Ed


On 2/4/2018 5:28 AM, Albert wrote:

Hello all, my first posting ....

I am building a standard tesla coil (NST, 15kv at 30 m/a etc)

When working, if I switch off when the caps are charged but the spark gap hasn't yet fired,

(say they are charged to 10kv), than the caps can now discharge back through my NST secondary

via the tesla coil primary coil as all are in series.

My NST secondary resistance measures 20k ohms.  So 10kv is put

across this equating to 1/2 AMP !!.  Can the NST fine secondary windings take this continually?


Also as the caps discharge quickly via the NST anyway,do I need bleed resistors across the caps?

(4 doorknobs in parallel)


Thanks.


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