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I would recommend starting with a half bridge until you are sure your driver works otherwise you will be blowing 4 times the parts instead of 2.
Just a thought
Just a thought
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YES I think you are absolutely right.
I just noticed I still had white jumper wires going to the spark gap about an hour ago. I am such a dunce some times. The gap leads need to cary the HF HV HI current in the tank circuit. I changed the jumpers for 12ga w/ soldered on terminals and the tuning point shifted right back where it should be on the 13th turn. I have it at 13.0 turns now instead of 13.25 because I think it was just a bit far from resonance before and relied too heavily on streamer loading. Right now I'm actually seeing 16" regular and 18" peaks. I'm so glad it is working tip-top again!
Yes, I do understand and will implement the all-copper spark gap and raise the primary once I have the funds and materials to do so. The brass is vaporizing and that is definitely an issue (it requires me to check them periodically and correct for it, which is a pain) but it does not seem to actually affect the resonant frequency.
I can say this is definitely my last SGTC. I love the performance but damn, they are loud and real finicky about mechanical details. It's all SSTCs (and DR's) from here on out!
SGTCs are much more forgiving than
SSTGs. I'd seriously encourage you to fix what you got already
before moving on. jumping from SGTCs to SSTCs is like jumping from
a porche to an alcohol fueled dragster. Lots can go wrong on a dragster!
You're relatively new to TCs. I would hope you take a bit more time
and make the corrections I've noted before moving on.
I'll say it again you have 2 problems. Both easily correctable.
It's all right, no hard feelings. =)
And yes, you are right too. It is very important to go slow and do things right. However I will add an addenum; when you've found that what you were doing/planning is not all you thought it would be and then find something similar that turns out to be all you had hoped for in the beginning, it's okay to shift gears and then refocus and do things right. That's kind of how I feel right now with TCs. The noise level, physical build sensitivity, and sheer size of SGTCs are quite off-putting to me. After even what I consider to be a pathetic attempt at an SSTC with old, used, and insufficient parts; I realized that SSTC's are what I've been looking for.
So, I will work out the bugs in my SGTC just because I feel obligated to because I put so much time and effort in to it, but my heart isn't 100% in to it if you know what I mean. Where as with the upcoming SSTC project I'm planning, which will be done right (correctly, and slowly) from the start I feel quite passionate about it.