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How do I make a “directed” spark gap?
That wouldn't be a problem, normally, but in this specific case, the arc would have to close a distance that is larger than the distance between the poles. I provided an image for explaination. … I need a way to sort of direct the electric field in such a way that it basically follows that path and, when the conducting material is placed there, it would simply arc down to the next connector. …