Originally posted by EgmQC
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
A WARNING to all working with PLASMA
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by fzzzy View PostYes, that's what the capacitor is for, charge the capacitor to the gas ionization potential, discharge, repeat. Right?Last edited by EgmQC; 06-24-2010, 04:56 PM.
Comment
-
-
From tesla patent 462,418
NIKOLA TESLA - Google Patent Search
Page 2 line 58
"Each time the condenser F is charged to such an extent that the potential or accumulated charge overcomes the dielectric strength of the insulating-space at D the condenser is discharged. It is then recharged from generator A and this process is repeated in more or less rapid succession."
The generator voltage has to be less than the ionization potential of the spark gap. Then the circuit parameters need tuning to set the frequency of the impulse current generated on the other side of the spark gap.
That's what I meant. I never said the voltage of the supply should be greater than the gap ionization potential.
Comment
-
Originally posted by fzzzy View PostFrom tesla patent 462,418
NIKOLA TESLA - Google Patent Search
Page 2 line 58
"Each time the condenser F is charged to such an extent that the potential or accumulated charge overcomes the dielectric strength of the insulating-space at D the condenser is discharged. It is then recharged from generator A and this process is repeated in more or less rapid succession."
The generator voltage has to be less than the ionization potential of the spark gap. Then the circuit parameters need tuning to set the frequency of the impulse current generated on the other side of the spark gap.
That's what I meant. I never said the voltage of the supply should be greater than the gap ionization potential.
A analogy can be made for the same exact same circuit but using a mosfet instead of a spark gap.Suppose the input source is 12v, capacitor "F" is in parallel with the source, the load is a 12v Light Bulb on the output side.When the mosfet if closed , the light bulb dont light, capacitor voltage is at 12v. When the mosfet open, the light bulb light , now whats the voltage across the capacitor ? 12v.
Best Regards,
EgmQC
Comment
-
Thanks for the help. I'm definitely not going to touch hv until I understand more.
Also thanks for suggesting the experiment with the mosfet, I will try it out.
I noticed while I was reading the patent again that tesla said ac or dc could be used. So I think i was mistaken believing I needed a dc power source.Last edited by fzzzy; 06-25-2010, 10:43 AM.
Comment
Comment