Thank you. The input power into the coil is 10kVA. The transformer outputs 4500V @ something over 2A and this is half-wave doubled. The plate voltage and current during voltage peak could be around 11kV and 3-3.5A, mean values are lower of course.
The largest electric field transmits a coil with no arc. :D Lets say a continuous wave coil without a breakout point. The output from my coil is proportional to the power handling capability of the tube, which is easily 10 kW.
@@jmartis2 So is there a way to Faraday cage a large Tesla Coil's top load to where you can create an arc proof environment? Without affecting transmission distance?
It's a classic half-wave (50 Hz) modulated CW oscillator. The operating frequency of the oscillator is 300 kHz. A ground arc is always an arc, regardless of frequency, which appearance depends on current. A "proper" plasma flame into air occurs at frequencies of approx. 10 MHz and more.
jmartis2 Oh thank you now i get it... Btw awesome tesla coil and pretty powerfull tube.I may get one GU-39b and actually build a SW transmitter...But they these tubes are kinda expensive.... Anyways this tube is the one with the broken filament?
@@jmartis2 my gu5b coil is not quite as powerfull im runniing 2 mots in series with level shift and thinking of adding 2 more mots in parllel with that .... good chat man thanka