has anyone ever had testing jobs with larger capacitor - discharge charge spark?
I have some questions:
1. If I befeuere a primary coil with a capacitor, then thats yes no total short-circuit as the primary coil provides also some resistance. However, will the sparks like a plasma explosion.
2. Can you stop such energy at all with an Ölschalter?
3. The oil through the plasma spark can become explosive oil mist, so that there is an even greater fire?
(of course this sluggish flame-retardant vegetable oil is used)
I have a Stoßtrafo to build, which receives the discharge load shock of a high voltage capacitor and secondary produces a strong long Flash.
On the Internet I could not find so something still, but even a few nice experiences collected through experiments.
Take but a Thyratron, Ignitron or spark gap switch
what you're doing should in principle go, yes uch is so practiced in smaller run at ignition or E shockers.
If you wrap the primary coil with a large cross-section and a few twists, this is a short circuit.
A spark gap switch might be suitable in your case.
What do you mean by an Ölschalter, it is not quite clear to me?
What for a capacitor do you have? µF and V.
Why no one writes what a thyristor? ^^
I suspect he used his Devil inductor
I thought about even something like me. I wonder what you then hatch out.
Depending on the voltage, I would advise you to a large thyristor module. You're neither noise nor contacts burning off.