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  • Tesla Coils | science project

    Posted by Yongsoo on Friday 25 May 2007 - 04:49:42
    BTW, your toroid is way too small. That won't be keeping you from having sparks though. If you're wanting to use a round one, a basket ball sized so...
  • High Voltage | Huge CW multiplier

    Posted by Tesladownunder on Friday 25 May 2007 - 01:07:07
    Yeh, the CW multiplier is from the same facility. Toroids abandoned in the garden bed, how's that? Imagine having free reign to scraps from that p...
  • Projects | DRSSTC, yes another!

    Posted by Part Scavenger on Monday 21 May 2007 - 17:33:03
    ...iles/public/1179767275_79_FT0_pic020.jpg The toroid is basically 1" foam board that protected the furniture I assemble at work. I glued it toget...
  • Projects | DRSSTC, yes another!

    Posted by Part Scavenger on Monday 21 May 2007 - 17:33:03
    Meh, not so fast.. I still get arcing in that place when drawing arcs from toroid and hitting higher peak current. I did a bunch of changes but...
  • Projects | DRSSTC, yes another!

    Posted by Part Scavenger on Monday 21 May 2007 - 17:33:03
    Excuse me! My soldering job was perfect thank you very much... LOL :-) I wound another toroid with the stuff and hooked it to my HV supply, I d...
  • Projects | DRSSTC, yes another!

    Posted by Part Scavenger on Monday 21 May 2007 - 17:33:03
    ... out exactly on the actual value, and this is the toroid Scan Tesla suggests. Hmm, I'll have to think on this one a bit, but for now I think I'll kee...
  • Tesla Coils | SGTC Component Spacing Questions

    Posted by ArcLight on Wednesday 16 May 2007 - 22:13:56
    ...s. The top-load is a 3.75” by 17.75” toroid. The gap is a blown static gap (like a sucker gap, but with positive pressure) set at .20â...
  • Tesla Coils | Beginnings of my first DRSSTC

    Posted by Shaun on Tuesday 15 May 2007 - 02:27:16
    ...w to work well- Probably the Steve Ward driver. Toroid- A big one, window screen method. I know the policy here is to not have other members do...
  • Tesla Coils | Beginnings of my first DRSSTC

    Posted by Shaun on Tuesday 15 May 2007 - 02:27:16
    ...----------------------------------------------- Toroid #1: minor=6, major=22, height=48, topload ----------------------------------------------...
  • Tesla Coils | Powering up an SGTC

    Posted by Shaun on Friday 11 May 2007 - 03:08:53
    Okay, first of all, my primary is 13 turns total (30 deg inverse conical) tuned at around turn 11. The toroid is 4 in dia tube by 16 in wide. Sec is 2...
 
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