I am stringing out my 180 ft of 4 inch ladder line. Thought I'd make some arrestors out of new spark plugs.
Im only using the radio- no amp so I would guess about 100 watts-- which if my math is right--- with 600 Ohm (4 inch) feed
line should result in a max voltage of about 250 Volts going out. I was wondering what gap I should use on the plugs........
i read that if a voltage is under 370 volts it will not jump a gap. And further--- if only a bit above that---- it wont jump if the gap is too small or too wide. it appears that I dont have to worry about the transmitted power jumping the gap to ground----- due to
the voltage being below the 370 V threshold. But-- I WOULD--- like any static charges or lightening to jump the gap as easily as possible. Does anyone know if there is an optimal gap to set the plugs at ? These are new conventional plugs- I think for lawn equipment----
Tim
Im only using the radio- no amp so I would guess about 100 watts-- which if my math is right--- with 600 Ohm (4 inch) feed
line should result in a max voltage of about 250 Volts going out. I was wondering what gap I should use on the plugs........
i read that if a voltage is under 370 volts it will not jump a gap. And further--- if only a bit above that---- it wont jump if the gap is too small or too wide. it appears that I dont have to worry about the transmitted power jumping the gap to ground----- due to
the voltage being below the 370 V threshold. But-- I WOULD--- like any static charges or lightening to jump the gap as easily as possible. Does anyone know if there is an optimal gap to set the plugs at ? These are new conventional plugs- I think for lawn equipment----
Tim
