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Most transformers don't like duty cycles over 50% in my experience, though it really depends on application.
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Hey Fiddy,
I finalized the schematic today. Will start putting together the BOM soon now.
My hands are a little full debugging and designing a new white noise generator. The one we've been sleeping to for years is only pseudo-random and you can hear where it loops. Also, it generates some low frequency tones (100-600Hz) throughout its pseudo-random sequence, and they have higher gain than the rest of the spectrum. The result is really annoying sounds to sleep to, haha. I've got the basic white noise generator circuit hammered out, just need to design a proper semiconductor amplifier for it and construct it. Shouldn't take more than a day. Besides, the SSTC Driver BOM is not going to be fun, haha.
Fiddy I know your planned coil is SGTC but that doesn't mean you can't drive the obit electronically. Anyway, the spark gap electrodes limit the duty cycle for tesla coils. When the gap gets too hot the electrodes undergo thermionic emission and the gap ceases to quench properly. The big trick of SGTCs is to get proper quenching.