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Thanks for the filter heads up, meant to reconnect that (we undid it on purpose).
The primary acrilic design doesn't really allow for higher coupling, but maybe that'll change in the future.
Got myself a vacuum motor made synchronous (2 3A diodes) which runs nicely at 50volts, but the "outer" coils (cage?) do get quit warm, and I have no experience with these motor types to know what warm and what to warm is. The motor draws 4A at 50 volts and is a 1200watt vacuum cleaner motor. I've got a short movie of it running synchronously here:
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Vacuum motors are designed such that the air the motor engulfs, also acts to cool the motor! They are not designed to be run without forced air cooling.
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That explains, I'll see if I can make it as such it will cool itself, still interesting that it gets this hot even with only 200 of the 1200watts it is rated for going in.
I mounted a fan and read on that it might get uptil 80 degrees without issues (hope the epoxy around my diodes do not melt at that point), so I will be running a lengthy temperature test as soon as the motor is cooled down again to room temp.
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So far so good, I've bolted on a small pc-fan which was able to keep the motor below 50 degrees for 10 minutes. Next step is to decently mount it, plus the electrode holder on the shaft and fitting it in the original design (Luckily I can keep the part that holds the electrodes. I'll keep you posted.
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It's been a long time, but I got the new setup tested today and I'm satisfied with the result, the TC is probably not tuned very well but she runs stable and streamers so far are not bad. I made a video to show:
We're planning on some further tuning and creating the rest of the acryillic base to make it a transportable product that looks nice :).
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Okay, you're still missing your single breakout point. Your toroid might be a bit small, but try the single breakout point because it forces all the little streamers into a single large streamer.
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As soon as my NAS is finished repairing it's raid setup (apparently one failed during a TC run) and I'm able to shut it down I'm gonna try that. I'm wondering if that happened through the net and I could install some filter or just by the megnatic field (since the NAS is somewhat close) and I need to start running my TC elsewhere instead of in my room ;).
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With a single breakout point I still get other breakouts, but the performance does not look that bad, purple streamers with decent length, a bit thin though:
next up: creating the rest of the acryllic base, wil keep you posted (here or in some showoff topic) when it is finished :).
Great job getting it working :) Everything seems to be working as expected. If you really want bigger sparks, more power is the way to go. NSTs parallel quite well, and if you can double your input power from the current ~375W that you have, you'll get much better output. :) For now, I think you could try to smooth out your toroid a bit more to prevent the side-breakouts.
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