Ac Spark Length: General Guidelines

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AC spark length is influenced by voltage, air pressure, and various design factors of the device, such as coil windings and wire thickness. A commonly referenced rule of thumb suggests approximately 8.5 kV per inch of spark length, which can lead to an estimated voltage for a Tesla coil producing 12-inch sparks. However, this estimation may vary based on specific configurations and settings. Resources are available online that provide equations and calculations for determining voltage based on these factors. Understanding these relationships is crucial for effectively designing and operating high-voltage devices.
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Is there a general rule of thumb for ac spark length?
 
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Are you asking something like "what's the breakdown voltage of a given space in air?"

- Warren
 
There is a relationship between the voltage and the length of the spark, it is also effected by the surrounding gas (air) pressure.

Here is a site that gives some mathematical equations, statistics and graphs showing the relationships.

http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/hv/msr/spk/
 
I build a small tesla coil that produces about 12" sparks. I don't have a way to measure the voltage so I am looking for an approximate spark length to voltage conversion.
 
I think the rule of thumb varies with several factors: the number of windings in your coils, the transformer, wire thickness, primary spark gap settings, etc. But I read somewhere that for a medium sized unit the rule of thumb is something like 8.5 Kv per inch, this sounds possible for yours, 8.5 x 12 would put you at about 102,000 volts, a little low for a tesla coil, but possible I think.

There are several internet sites that deal with calculating this voltage based on the various factors directly associated with your Tesla Coil.

Here is one:

http://hometown.aol.com/futuret/page5.html
 
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