Name: Chris Swinson
AgeGroup: 20-25
CoilName: I hope it bloody works ;-)
City,State,Country: Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England
E-Mail: chris.swinson@zetnet.co.uk
PageURL: www.users.zetnet.co.uk/mega.disczine/
XformerType: NST
XformerPowerClass: < .5
Xformer#: 1
XformerInputVolts: 230
XformerInputCurrentA: 3.2
XformerOutputVoltage: 8000
XformerOutputCurrentmA: 30
XformerLimitingType: internal
ProtectionSaftyGap: None
ProtectionBypassCapType: None
ProtectionBypassCapµF: N/A
ProtectionChokeType: None
ProtectionChokeInductance: N/A
GapType: RQ
GapWidth: 1- 8mm
GapBPS: Unknown
CapType: Stacked plate
CapµFValue: 11.45
CapKvRating: 40
PrimaryGeometry: Flat
PrimaryInnerDiameter: 4.5
PrimaryWireLength: Unknown
PrimaryWireDiameter: 2.5 mm
PrimaryTurnSpacing: .38"
Primary#ofTurns: 25
PrimaryInductance: Unknown
PrimaryBestTap: Around 10
SecondaryWidth: 2.75"
SecondaryLength: 36"
SecondaryAWG: 24
Secondary#ofTurns: 1800
SecondaryFreqKhz: Unknown
TerminalType: Other
TerminalWidth: 10"
TerminalHeight: 2"
SparkLengthInfo: Well, about 12" is my best for 8Kv 30ma input, using my 11.45UF cap. Pri-turns depends on top load.
RFGroundInfo: 3 foot pole banged in the back garden.
OtherInfo: 20Kv to hand hurts a tad. Don't hold a screwdriver near the HV terminal, Doesn't hurt but it had to be done ;-)
Not sure on the AWG of the wire, how about doing it in sensible measurments like mm, Well my wire is 0.315mm. Don't know what AWG is or SWG and don't really care either. Spark gaps as loud as hell, I hope to do a transistor
driver soon. May make the lights dim in the house
due to the higher current involved, but thats how its
supposed to be ain't it . Feel free to mail me, I don't know much about
anything really but I can come up with intersting
discussions about just about everything which has
electrons involved in it. Wrap !
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