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dex
Tue Oct 16 2012, 10:09AM
dex Registered Member #2566 Joined: Wed Dec 23 2009, 05:52PM
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Impressive coil Phillip.With bigger toroid the longest spark might be even 20' I think.
BTW,what input power was sufficient for 17' ?

Steve Ward wrote ...

Also noticing the 16 footers are much dimmer than the ground strikes. I do wonder how much the resistance of the brick post matters, or if its simply reaching the impedance of the arc that limits the discharge current, and hence brightness. Id have to think a bigger toroid might "fix" that.
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Maybe,next time running, he should place aluminium ladder 16 ft. away to observe difference?
Scoping primary current during the strikes could be insightful as well.
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Dr. Drone
Tue Oct 16 2012, 02:43PM
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Phillip Slawinski
Thu Oct 18 2012, 12:01AM
Phillip Slawinski Registered Member #1732 Joined: Thu Oct 02 2008, 02:34PM
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I've contemplated a bigger top load. Maybe I should just make a bigger coil though.

Input power was around 18kVA at higher break rates.

I will definitely be doing a water cooled primary. That run was with 5/8" copper tubing, and it melted it's way out of the supports angry
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Kizmo
Thu Oct 18 2012, 02:18PM
Kizmo Registered Member #599 Joined: Thu Mar 22 2007, 07:40PM
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One reason why i made my primary support from PA66 (265C melting point) cheesey

Of course mine will have liquid cooling (most likely oil) for primary..
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Goodchild
Fri Oct 19 2012, 08:30AM
Goodchild Registered Member #2292 Joined: Fri Aug 14 2009, 05:33PM
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Very impressive run, Your secondary parameters are near identical to my big coil so it's interesting to see it run with a low impedance tank. From your impressive output I'm assuming you are running close to 2KApk or more? I have noticed that the lower impedance systems seem to get a bit hotter in the primary, water cooling should suite it well.


Interesting though to note that two coils with near identical secondary specs can get optimal performance with ether a low or high impedance primary configuration.

Great build, can't wait to see more.
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Phillip Slawinski
Mon Oct 22 2012, 11:43AM
Phillip Slawinski Registered Member #1732 Joined: Thu Oct 02 2008, 02:34PM
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Goodchild wrote ...

Very impressive run, Your secondary parameters are near identical to my big coil so it's interesting to see it run with a low impedance tank. From your impressive output I'm assuming you are running close to 2KApk or more? I have noticed that the lower impedance systems seem to get a bit hotter in the primary, water cooling should suite it well.


Interesting though to note that two coils with near identical secondary specs can get optimal performance with ether a low or high impedance primary configuration.

Great build, can't wait to see more.

I haven't been able to measure primary current, but I'd be surprised if the peak current in the primary was under 2kA. I do have the current limiter set at 3KA, and I've never hit that, so it must be under 3kA peak (or the current limiter is broken tongue) I would blame the heat on the high RMS currents, which should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 300A.

I tried a higher impedance tank to start with (tank C = 0.75µF) the results were not what I had hoped, so I ended up adding two strings to that to arrive at the 1.25µF that I run now.

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Phillip Slawinski
Tue Jul 30 2013, 03:48AM
Phillip Slawinski Registered Member #1732 Joined: Thu Oct 02 2008, 02:34PM
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Took the coil out last week. Recorded several 16' strikes, and best of all, no complaints from the non-existent neighbors.

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swordfish
Tue Jul 30 2013, 10:35PM
swordfish Registered Member #3218 Joined: Mon Sept 20 2010, 10:42AM
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Very impressive coil. The construction is excellent and the length and heat in those sparks would put most pig powered coils to shame (mine included :() Nice work!
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H. Love
Sun Sept 01 2013, 03:50PM
H. Love Registered Member #13419 Joined: Thu Apr 11 2013, 01:35AM
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Nice coil! Which Solidworks package (3D CAD, electrical design etc.) did you use to create that exploded view of the bridge?
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Phillip Slawinski
Fri Sept 13 2013, 10:02PM
Phillip Slawinski Registered Member #1732 Joined: Thu Oct 02 2008, 02:34PM
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I used solidworks to model the bridge.
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