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Need help finding information on this Nikola Tesla Increased Capacity Coil

Started by Goat, October 21, 2010, 04:28:49 PM

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Goat

@ all

Thank you for your comments.

I'm not sure how to use this type of coil other than what is pictured in the diagram as it doesn't fit the normal coil and capacitor combination when it comes to LC Resonance Frequency Calculators.

I guess it's a matter of experimenting by trial and error to see the behavior of such a coil.

Regards,
Paul

Goat

@ Anyone

I'm still searching for a some answers that haven't been answered yet.

How does this circuit work? 

I mean, assuming that "G" in the above diagram is the generator then how does "G" produce enough electricity to break down the spark gap when it isn't a conventional low voltage closed circuit?

If you look at the left side of "G" it's going to one side of the circuit but the right side of "G" is going to the spark gap.

How much voltage does "G" need to produce to jump the spark gap?  In other words, the spark gap turns on the switch, right?

If you were to build this circuit then in my mind you need at least enough voltage to cross a spark gap.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

PS: Is there a way to run this coil in a program such as FEMM? 

Regards,
Paul




Goat

@ All

If we make an electronic high voltage i/p into this circuit how can we prevent (isolate) it from the spark gap.  Is there a way to generate a high voltage without damaging the input source?

Regards,
Paul

Magluvin

Hey Goat

If you look at the page referred to above that shows the image you put up, notice the other circuit that has a single coil but with a cap included. Well your circuit doesnt need the cap because the bifi coil in series contains the capacitance internally.

What I would guess is happening, when the source reaches a voltage enough to cross the gap, it loads up the coil/cap and it oscillates down into the load(thin looking tube, flouresent?)

Just a resonator kicked by the spark gap discharge.  Maybe ou, dunno

Mags