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first 10' tesla coil ballast question

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Bud
Fri Aug 21 2015, 05:16PM
Bud Registered Member #54930 Joined: Tue Apr 28 2015, 01:38PM
Location: pittsfield ohio
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Hi All,

I just got my big 10’ tesla coil going last night first light which was not much to speak of. 7’ and I guess not bad for the first go. I will write on all the details and with video very soon but I first need to know some technical info. I am feeding a 14kv pole transformer with 240v. The 240v comes from the wall to a 85amp variac.........then thru some ballasting and onto the pole transformer. One leg of the 240 volt only goes thru the ballasting and the other leg goes direct to the pole trans. The ballasting I am using is two Lincoln buzz box primaries in series......the sec. are shorted together. (On low weld amps there is negligable arcs. 74.0mh)
(On high weld amps there is 7’ arcs. 13.22mh) I am feeding the 240 variac with a 40 amp breaker and nothing is getting hot. I know I need to get to a lower mh and I know I can parallel these two welder prim. and achieve 6.6mh thru 14.48mh which will allow more current to flow to the pole transformer which will make longer arcs.

The big question is this: Do I put both welders in parallel on one 240v line or do I put each welder in line with each 240v line? Would either one make a difference in what the breaker sees? I am not sure if there is any difference and would like someone's expertise here.

Bud Mohrman
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Dr. Slack
Sat Aug 22 2015, 04:40AM
Dr. Slack Registered Member #72 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:29AM
Location: UK St. Albans
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Assume each welder has an inductance L. If you put both in parallel with one line, you get L/2 inductance. If you put one on each line, you get 2L inductance because that's a series connection. Unless I've read your verbal circuit diagram incorrectly, in which case, as ever, post an actual diagram when asking a question.
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Bud
Sun Aug 23 2015, 12:49PM
Bud Registered Member #54930 Joined: Tue Apr 28 2015, 01:38PM
Location: pittsfield ohio
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Hi All, I figured this question out as I was explaining the details to my son. While drawing out the circuit the answer was staring at me. Hook them up together in parallel.....like one big ballast which will provide 2L. I got home and rewired the setup in ten minutes and away we went. 10' arcs no problem. Current limited to 45 - 50 amp.

This setup was put in in series with one leg of the 240 volt line. The welders so can only handle around 30 amp each and hooked in parallel now provides 60 amp of line current.

Thanks for your help.

Bud

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