Don Smiths circuits
Hi baroutologus, thanks for that.
Don Smith has had several strokes and is now partially paralised.
I don't think he will be replying to any emails.
His Son has no technical nous, so it looks like we are on our own.
I attempted to duplicate Dons L1 and L2 coils as closely as possible with the former diameters and number of turns. i.e. 5 turns L1, 17 turns L2.
However the most importanat point that Patrick Kelly / Don makes is that L1 wire length must be EXACTLY one quarter of L2 wire length.
This I did.
You suggest a probable frequency of 200 kcs?
Did I get that correctly?
But the output of the neon transformer is 35 kcs that Patrick / Don says must be taken all the way through.
i.e. L1 res. freq. 35kcs.
L2 res. freq. 35kcs.
35 kcs doesn't divide into 200 kcs.
How would this work?
I am getting a very tiny voltage out of L2.
Input to L1/cap. is 3kv as Patrick/Don suggests, but as mentioned before, L1/cap. impedence at 35 kcs is only 2.5 ohms so the 3kv is basically shorted out.
Neon transformer to two diodes to L1 and cap..
No spark gap is shown in series with this in Patrick/Dons circuit.
Neon transformer can deliver 10 milliamps max.
This is a terrible mismatch of impedences which I find hard to reconcile.
The only spark gaps shown in the circuit go to ground and are supposedly for protection from over-voltage.
I certainly havn't had to worry about over-voltage! It gets nearly shorted out!
Hi baroutologus, thanks for that.
Don Smith has had several strokes and is now partially paralised.
I don't think he will be replying to any emails.
His Son has no technical nous, so it looks like we are on our own.
I attempted to duplicate Dons L1 and L2 coils as closely as possible with the former diameters and number of turns. i.e. 5 turns L1, 17 turns L2.
However the most importanat point that Patrick Kelly / Don makes is that L1 wire length must be EXACTLY one quarter of L2 wire length.
This I did.
You suggest a probable frequency of 200 kcs?
Did I get that correctly?
But the output of the neon transformer is 35 kcs that Patrick / Don says must be taken all the way through.
i.e. L1 res. freq. 35kcs.
L2 res. freq. 35kcs.
35 kcs doesn't divide into 200 kcs.
How would this work?
I am getting a very tiny voltage out of L2.
Input to L1/cap. is 3kv as Patrick/Don suggests, but as mentioned before, L1/cap. impedence at 35 kcs is only 2.5 ohms so the 3kv is basically shorted out.
Neon transformer to two diodes to L1 and cap..
No spark gap is shown in series with this in Patrick/Dons circuit.
Neon transformer can deliver 10 milliamps max.
This is a terrible mismatch of impedences which I find hard to reconcile.
The only spark gaps shown in the circuit go to ground and are supposedly for protection from over-voltage.
I certainly havn't had to worry about over-voltage! It gets nearly shorted out!
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