03-03-2014, 08:46 PM
That's what I thought, thanks.
Adding capacitance did nothing. The lead has to be at least 6 inches, and less than 20 or so. Gripping it stops oscillation, and moving the wire near any of the coils or antenna dampens it. A small cap between it and ground stops it. Moving it near the other lugs seems to dampen it, but it's a bit hard to move things around with all the high voltage.
As soon as I get a free hour I'll redo the coil.
Very interesting on the harmonics, Mondial. That makes sense. Thank you.
Adding capacitance did nothing. The lead has to be at least 6 inches, and less than 20 or so. Gripping it stops oscillation, and moving the wire near any of the coils or antenna dampens it. A small cap between it and ground stops it. Moving it near the other lugs seems to dampen it, but it's a bit hard to move things around with all the high voltage.
As soon as I get a free hour I'll redo the coil.
Very interesting on the harmonics, Mondial. That makes sense. Thank you.