After installing the new 8 electrode G10 disk on my SRSG I was lucky and 
hit the 'sweet spot' on the first go. The difference in performance and sound 
is incredible. I decided to have a closer look at what was going on. At the same 
time I converted my srsg speed control variac to a phase control system to allow 
the setting of gap-break point vs incoming wave form on-the-fly.
Above and below show the gap with the test apparatus attached. normally I 
don't have the 'flat-head' bolts sticking out of the edge of the G10 disk as 
the electrodes are held in with grub screws. However, as Thoriated Tungsten 
has no magnetic signature, I required a means of triggering my sensor. The sensor 
is the speed sensor from a heavy vehicle and should be easily available from any 
truck/tractor wrecking yard - look for it at the point where the tailshaft meets the 
gearbox.
Above and below show the system set for minimum phase shift before the srsg falls 
out of sync.
Above and below show the system set for the mid point phase shift.
Above and below show the system set for maximum phase shift, compare the cro display 
below to the one for the minimum setting above to determine the approximate range of 
shift possible.
The photo below is the cro display for the 'sweet spot'
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