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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Jeg

Sorry guys for bothering, i just have a question for a design that i 'd like to build.

I want to use 7 secondary tesla coils in a circular topology like in the attached image. My question is if anybody have seen a similar patent to see what is the best arrangement for primary. What is your personal opinion on this? Which primary topology will work the best?
In A. the primary includes the secondary.
In B. the primary makes a turn around each secondary, and
In C. The primary is in the center of the secondaries.

What do you think about that? Which distance you think is the best between the secondaries so not affect one an other? All secondaries are in a CW arrangement, so all secondaries top is either North or South. But is the same to all of them.

Thanks Jeg

Bob Smith

Jeg,
When you say you want to make 7 Tesla coil secondaries, are the secondaries series-wound-bifilar coils?  I'm not sure what you mean.
Personally, I'd go with door "C". But again, that would depend on how you want to use the primary. Are you looking for inductance from the primary into the secondaries, or are you looking for the primary to discharge into the first secondary, and from there into each of the other secondaries?

If this is the case, then I think you might have something close to what I'm envisioning as Tito's setup: an antenna primary charging a capacitor, which discharges into swbf secondaries, in series...
fwiw
Bob

just found this:
http://pesn.com/2011/04/29/9501818_Tesla_Coils_for_Dummies/

Jeg

Quote from: Bob Smith on April 25, 2014, 12:33:03 PM
Jeg,
When you say you want to make 7 Tesla coil secondaries, are the secondaries series-wound-bifilar coils?  I'm not sure what you mean.
Personally, I'd go with door "C". But again, that would depend on how you want to use the primary. Are you looking for inductance from the primary into the secondaries, or are you looking for the primary to discharge into the first secondary, and from there into each of the other secondaries?

If this is the case, then I think you might have something close to what I'm envisioning as Tito's setup: an antenna primary charging a capacitor, which discharges into swbf secondaries, in series...
fwiw
Bob

just found this:
http://pesn.com/2011/04/29/9501818_Tesla_Coils_for_Dummies/

Seven solenoid coils in a vertical position, with common ground, and one primary for all. Parallel resonance for every secondary with capacitor. What is your opinion about the distance between each other?  C is my favorite also! 

I want to see how many secondaries can be loaded through a common primary.

Bob Smith

Quote from: Jeg on April 25, 2014, 01:37:47 PM
Seven solenoid coils in a vertical position, with common ground, and one primary for all. Parallel resonance for every secondary with capacitor. What is your opinion about the distance between each other?  C is my favorite also! 

I want to see how many secondaries can be loaded through a common primary.
Sorry, I don't really have an opinion on distance between solenoids. Do you see any similarities with the Hubbard coil?

B

Jeg

Thanks Bob
I think I will connect primary with just one secondary and the other six outside in a cycle.