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[AMPS] Spark-plug gaps

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Subject: [AMPS] Spark-plug gaps
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 08:56:17 -0800
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>I wrote:
>>
>> >But once the arc jumps across the plug gap to ground it doesn't matter
>> >whether the plug can handle it or not - at 100kA won't the
>> subsequent path
>> >be via ionized air? And then won't the spark plug thingy have
>> done its job?
>> >
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>To which Rich replied:
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>> [chortle]
>
>Typical Rich response. If my statement (which was actually a question) is in
>error (quite possible) and you know the truth then why don't you educate me?
>
My guess is that 100kA will blow away the spark plugs.  //  Near my 
favorite VHF contest site on Mt. Pinos, CA, there was a pine tree that 
was over 3 feet in dia. at the base.  One winter, there was an 
extraordinary lightning storm.  Next June, after the snow  melted, I 
returned to the site.  The entire tree was in small pieces.  The soil was 
loose around where the roots had been,.  Lightning is powerful stuff.  

>Lightning (and any electrical arc) travels through a channel of ionized air.
>Even if the current is sufficient to vaporize a conductor (such as a spark
>plug) the arc can continue through this ionized channel.
>
good point.  Which is why spark plugs don't protect equipment.  


cheers, Doug

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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