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8Kva Quad 833C VTTC

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Dr. H.
Wed Aug 22 2007, 11:42AM
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Very nice amazed . Waiting to see some great sparks smile
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J. Aaron Holmes
Fri Nov 02 2007, 05:22AM
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Bump.

Chris: Any updates? It's taken great feats of personal restraint to avoid asking for this long wink ...I mean... if it all blew up, it's still worth sharing... we can all learn from these things (taunt, taunt, taunt) wink))

Cheers,
Aaron, N7OE
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Dr. H.
Fri Nov 02 2007, 01:40PM
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Chris i was wondering for such a power what will be the specs of the primari circuit (MMC and number of windings ? )
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J. Aaron Holmes
Sat Nov 03 2007, 12:03AM
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Christopher Miles wrote ...

I have a few SANGAMD mica caps and will put them in a fashion that works best. Starting value will be around .0024MFD @ 20,000PWV @ 24 amps. I just built two 833C coils for friends and used one of these caps @ 5Kv on the plate and it did not even wiggle. Man they are sweet caps.

YAYYYYYY!!! I'm very glad to hear it. I have four of these same caps, one or more of which will undergo "first light" here pretty quick. I know that ~3x the plate voltage is supposed to provide for a pretty conservative tank cap rating, but I'm still nervous as hell about using just one of them because I have no idea where I'd find another nice new one if I blew one of them up! (having an odd number would suck!) And at the same time, using all four in a single-tube ~1kW coil for 2.4nF @ 40kV @ 48A would be EXTREEEEEEEEEEEEEME overkill!! BUT...I may do it anyway smile

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Aaron, N7OE
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Dr. H.
Sat Nov 03 2007, 09:22AM
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Hi Chris. Thanks for the reply. If you have seen my thread about the 4kAV VTTC you will see that i have very simmilar mmc (2,8 nF at 30 000v ) but it si enormous in size smile my also i a extreeeeme overkill smile
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J. Aaron Holmes
Sun Nov 04 2007, 12:57AM
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huben Panev wrote ...

my also i a extreeeeme overkill smile

OTOH, "extreeeeeme overkill" in the tank cap is probably a happy thing. Having your tank cap be the toughest part of your setup means that everything else will blow up first (which is great if the other parts are cheap wink The caps often aren't.)

These Sangamo mica caps are physically huge, hence my original "overkill" comment:

Mica

They're bigger than soda pop cans and weigh almost 2kg each. They're ancient history too, so they go great with glass tubes cheesey These are the same caps Chris is using for his beast, AFAIK. Mica caps seem to be much larger than similarly-rated ceramics. It will be interesting to see if the higher temperature stability of mica proves advantageous, although I asked Steve W. about this once and he said he'd never observed any heat-related detuning in his coils, and he's used strontium titanate (SrTi) caps exclusively. That is goodness in general, since they've lately become available very cheaply on eBay.

Let's hope Chris gets bored with his Marx generator pretty quickly here smile I can't wait much longer. I need quad-833C action!! cheesey

Cheers,
Aaron, N7OE
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Dr. H.
Sun Nov 04 2007, 08:15AM
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J. Aaron Holmes wrote ...


Let's hope Chris gets bored with his Marx generator pretty quickly here smile I can't wait much longer. I need quad-833C action!! cheesey


tongue I fully agree. Everyone hire wants to see that beast in action.
That's amazing cap Aaron. I love it . It's look more like a hand grenade than a capacitor, but once again I LOVE IT cheesey
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