- Posted by Zappy on Thursday 09 April 2009 - 16:52:44
For a VTTC or a solid state Tesla coil I don't think it matters as much whether you use a sphere of a toroid. The toroid might be a little better but...
- Posted by Zappy on Thursday 09 April 2009 - 16:52:44
The toroid might be a little better but they are harder to make.
That I already found out...
-Zappy
- Posted by LithiumLord on Monday 15 December 2008 - 00:07:29
...'s kinda loud) and just for fun put on an airduct toroid I had in my scrappile. Atm she's an antenna-driven H-bridge system with 30a fets driven direc...
- Posted by LutzH on Thursday 04 December 2008 - 19:43:17
Try looking in:
J. A. Hernandes and A. K. T. Assis Electric potential for a resistive toroidal conductor carrying a steady azimuthal current PHYS...
- Posted by LutzH on Thursday 04 December 2008 - 19:43:17
This document has the exact formula for the breakdown voltage of a toroid. It is a complicated series:
http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/tesla/capcalc.pd...
- Posted by LutzH on Thursday 04 December 2008 - 19:43:17
Hello:
I would be greatful if someone could answer two questions I have reference toroids vs spheres as high voltage PS output terminals in DC ap...
- Posted by Ryan on Monday 29 September 2008 - 22:07:32
Hey, i want to build an SSTC with no toroid. What I am trying to do, is get the arc to jump a gap (just like a sgtc) but not for voltage multiplicati...
- Posted by Ryan on Monday 29 September 2008 - 22:07:32
...econdary to acheive this. I do not wish to use a toroid, if I can avoid it.
Edit: I also plan to use a 5" primary form, wrapped with 14awg wire...
- Posted by Ryan on Monday 29 September 2008 - 22:07:32
You can just put in small numbers for the toroid calculation, which will give you a good approximation (at least as good as the rest of the assumption...
- Posted by Kain0o0 on Tuesday 05 February 2008 - 07:25:57
I was wondering where i could buy a tesla coil toroid. I keep reading John Freau is the best source but cannot locate his email on his website.
If h...