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 JAVATC v13.1.  It always goes back to the default value (?) of 48.8085, same as t.height in derstrom8's response.
J A V A T C version 13.1 - CONSOLIDATED OUTPUT
4/27/2020, 7:20:39 PMUnits = Inches
Ambient Temp = 68°F----------------------------------------------------
Surrounding Inputs:
----------------------------------------------------
100 = Ground Plane Radius
0 = Wall Radius
0 = Ceiling Height----------------------------------------------------
Secondary Coil Inputs:
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Current Profile = G.PROFILE_LOADED
4.06 = Radius 1
4.06 = Radius 2
24 = Height 1
64 = Height 2
1100 = Turns
20 = Wire Awg----------------------------------------------------
Primary Coil Inputs:
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Round Primary Conductor
5 = Radius 1
10 = Radius 2
24 = Height 1
24 = Height 2
9.5 = Turns
0.25 = Wire Diameter
0 = Ribbon Width 
0 = Ribbon Thickness 
0.045 = Primary Cap (uF)
30 = Total Lead Length
0.2 = Lead Diameter----------------------------------------------------
Top Load Inputs:
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Toroid #1: minor=6.25, major=21, height=48.8085, topload   -->> These values get returned to a default value every time I "RUN..."
Disc #1: inside=0, outside=8.25, height=48.8085, topload----------------------------------------------------
Secondary Outputs:
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112.99 kHz = Secondary Resonant Frequency
90 deg° = Angle of Secondary
40 inch = Length of Winding
27.5 inch = Turns Per Unit
0.0044 inch = Space Between Turns (edge to edge)
2338.4 ft = Length of Wire
4.93:1 = H/D Aspect Ratio
23.5468 Ohms = DC Resistance
54851 Ohms = Reactance at Resonance
7.23 lbs = Weight of Wire
77.262 mH = Les-Effective Series Inductance
52.499 mH = Lee-Equivalent Energy Inductance
46.223 mH = Ldc-Low Frequency Inductance
25.68 pF = Ces-Effective Shunt Capacitance
37.793 pF = Cee-Equivalent Energy Capacitance
50.125 pF = Cdc-Low Frequency Capacitance
8.77 mils = Skin Depth
17.464 pF = Topload Effective Capacitance
89.943 Ohms = Effective AC Resistance
610 = Q----------------------------------------------------
Primary Outputs:
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112.99 kHz = Primary Resonant Frequency
0 % low = Percent Detuned
0 deg° = Angle of Primary
37.31 ft = Length of Wire
6.19 mOhms = DC Resistance
0.276 inch = Average spacing between turns (edge to edge)
0.799 inch = Proximity between coils
1.21 inch = Recommended minimum proximity between coils
43.229 µH = Ldc-Low Frequency Inductance
0.045 µF = Cap size needed with Primary L (reference)
0.861 µH = Lead Length Inductance
212.107 µH = Lm-Mutual Inductance
0.15 k = Coupling Coefficient
0.141 k = Recommended Coupling Coefficient
6.67  = Number of half cycles for energy transfer at K
29.08 µs = Time for total energy transfer (ideal quench time)----------------------------------------------------
Transformer Inputs:
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240 [volts] = Transformer Rated Input Voltage
14400 [volts] = Transformer Rated Output Voltage
694 [mA] = Transformer Rated Output Current
60 [Hz] = Mains Frequency
200 [volts] = Transformer Applied Voltage
0 [amps] = Transformer Ballast Current----------------------------------------------------
Transformer Outputs:
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9994 [volt*amps] = Rated Transformer VA
20749 [ohms] = Transformer Impedence
12000 [rms volts] = Effective Output Voltage
34.7 [rms amps] = Effective Transformer Primary Current
0.5783 [rms amps] = Effective Transformer Secondary Current
6940 [volt*amps] = Effective Input VA
0.1278 [uF] = Resonant Cap Size
0.1918 [uF] = Static gap LTR Cap Size
0.3333 [uF] = SRSG LTR Cap Size
460 [uF] = Power Factor Cap Size
16971 [peak volts] = Voltage Across Cap
42426 [peak volts] = Recommended Cap Voltage Rating
6.48 [joules] = Primary Cap Energy
547.5 [peak amps] = Primary Instantaneous Current
120.4 [inch] = Spark Length (JF equation using Resonance Research Corp. factors)
13.1 [peak amps] = Sec Base Current----------------------------------------------------
Rotary Spark Gap Inputs:
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2 = Number of Stationary Gaps
8 = Number of Rotating Electrodes
2500 [rpm] = Disc RPM
0.125 = Rotating Electrode Diameter
0.375 = Stationary Electrode Diameter
6 = Rotating Path Diameter----------------------------------------------------
Rotary Spark Gap Outputs:
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16 = Presentations Per Revolution
666.7 [BPS] = Breaks Per Second
44.6 [mph] = Rotational Speed
1.5 [ms] = RSG Firing Rate
4.669 [ms] = Time for Capacitor to Fully Charge
1.61 = Time Constant at Gap Conduction
636.62 [µs] = Electrode Mechanical Dwell Time
79.94 [%] = Percent Cp Charged When Gap Fires
13567 [peak volts] = Effective Cap Voltage
4.14 [joules] = Effective Cap Energy
468141 [peak volts] = Terminal Voltage
2761 [power] = Energy Across Gap
127.6 [inch] = RSG Spark Length (using energy equation)----------------------------------------------------
Static Spark Gap Inputs:
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6 = Number of Electrodes
1.25 [inch] = Electrode Diameter
0.25 [inch] = Total Gap Spacing----------------------------------------------------
Static Spark Gap Outputs:
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0.05 [inch] = Gap Spacing Between Each Electrode
16971 [peak volts] = Charging Voltage
19414 [peak volts] = Arc Voltage
34822 [volts] = Voltage Gradient at Electrode
77654 [volts/inch] = Arc Voltage per unit
114.4 [%] = Percent Cp Charged When Gap Fires
1.78 [ms] = Time To Arc Voltage
562 [BPS] = Breaks Per Second
8.48 [joules] = Effective Cap Energy
669892 [peak volts] = Terminal Voltage
4763 [power] = Energy Across Gap
141.5 [inch] = Static Gap Spark Length (using energy equation)

    On Monday, April 27, 2020, 06:32:48 PM CDT, Bart Anderson <gort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:  
 
 Thanks Matt. Also Terry, is it the old Javatc program your having issues 
with or Javatc3D? Both programs are listed there so just want to make 
sure we all talk apples and apples.

Take care,
Bart

On 4/27/2020 2:47 PM, derstrom8--- via Tesla wrote:
> Hi Terry,
> We'll need a little more information than that. Could you please export your load file and paste the text in email? That way we can load your solution into JAVATC ourselves and see what is wrong.
> Example load file text:
> units=0,
> ambient=0,
> s_ws=0,
> s_Al=0,
> p_ws=1,
> p_Al=0,
> p_ribbon=0,
> temp=68,
> g_radius=100,
> w_radius=100,
> ceil_height=150,
> s_radius1=2.26925,
> s_radius2=2.26925,
> s_height1=23,
> s_height2=44.8085,
> s_turn=895,
> s_wd=24,
> p_radius1=3.75,
> p_radius2=7.969,
> p_height1=23,
> p_height2=23,
> p_turn=8.438,
> p_wd=0.25,
> p_vwidth=1,
> p_rthick=0.1,
> Cp_uF=0.0188,
> Lead_Length=30,
> Lead_Diameter=0.2,
> desired_k=0,
> t.inner=6.25,
> t.outer=21,
> t.height=48.8085,
> TT=true,
> TG=false,
> d.inner=0,
> d.outer=8.25,
> d.height=48.8085,
> DT=true,
> DG=false,
> x_Vin=120,
> x_Vout=12000,
> x_Iout=60,
> x_Hz=60,
> x_Vadjust=140,
> x_ballast=0,
> rsg_ELS=1,
> rsg_ELR=4,
> rsg_rpm=1800,
> rsg_disc_D=10.6,
> rsg_ELR_D=0.375,
> rsg_ELS_D=0.375,
> stat_EL=6,
> stat_EL_D=1.25,
> stat_gap=0.25,
> SPE=true,
> RGE=false
>
> Thank you,
> Matt Lewis, Fairlee VT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Oxandale <Toxandale@xxxxxxx>
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>; Futuret <futuret@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Mon, Apr 27, 2020 4:37 pm
> Subject: [TCML] JAVATC Topload confusion/question.
>
>
> Was looking at some specs on JAVATC, and was unable to determine why the "solution" always put the topload somewhere around the middle of the secondary coil. Tried various things to fix it, but would always return to a mid-secondary location in the graphic provided when I "RUN JAVATC". This did not happen the last time I used similar inputs. Any suggestions from those that use this tool frequently?
>
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