I have started work on the new toroid mounting system which differs in design from the method used on the first secondary coil. This time electrical connection to the toroid from the top of the secondary coil will not pass inside the coil form but will gently spiral around the mount and then finish as a copper disc which will be in direct contact with the underside of the toroid. The final system incorporates good secondary coil design taken from Stefan's Tesla Pages and the fast easy assembly of my first design.
Above is a quick sketch showing the basics of the new mount. Here we see 3 acrylic disc which are 107mm in diameter and 15mm thick. The middle disc has an central 25mm hole. All bolts are nylon with the center bolt being M8 and the four others are M6. The diagram only shows the 2 side M6 bolts, there are another 2 front and rear. The bottom disc will be Tensoled to the top cap of the secondary coil and the four holes will be threaded to take the M6 bolts. The middle and top disc corresponding holes will be 6mm clearance holes with the top disc holes being countersunk. The central hole in the top disc will be threaded M8. The copper electrode disc will sit on top of the uppermost disc (probably bonded to it) and the the toroid mounts over the M8 bolt sandwiching the copper plate. The copper plate is soldered to the copper tail of the secondary with the tail gently spiralling (with some excess) around the toroid mount. This system will allow extra acrylic discs to be fitted to adjust the spacing between the toroid and the secondary coil.
I ordered four discs from Trent Plastics. The 3 required for the construction of the mount plus an extra to be inserted as a spacer. All the discs were the same apart from the one with the 25mm central cut-out. Above you can see the top 3 discs including the extra spacer. The lefthand disc has just been drilled to form the four 6mm clearance holes and the central hole which will be threaded to M8.
I the stacked the drilled disc on top of the other 2 and taped them tightly together. This allowed me to use the existing 6mm holes in the top disc as a template to drill 6mm clearance holes through the other 2 discs. After this was done I the added the fourth disc to the botton of the stack of disc, again taping it tightly to the others. I then passed the 6mm drill down each hole with just enough pressure to mark the center of the drill bit on the bottom disc. The stack was then separated and I could use the drill dimples on the surface of the bottom disc to centre the 5mm drill bit before drilling.
Here I am taping the four 5mm holes in the bottom acrylic disc to accept the M6 nylon bolts. Remember, this is the disc that will be bonded to the top cap of the secondary.
After removing all the protective masking tape I did a quick trial assembly just to make sure everything lined up OK.
And here's the mount in situ, not bonded yet, that will have to wait till the secondary is wound. That's the next job.
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