Tesla Coil

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Project Synopsis

We would like to build a tesla coil for the mustache laser party (and beyond!)

Design Summary

<Insert schematic here>

Componants

Secondary Coil

A secondary wound on an 8" piece of green PVC is already available for use. <insert details of wire and length here>

Primary Coil

A flat inductor used as a resonantor within the LC tank circuit which is magnetically coupled to the secondary. Needs to be tuned with the main capacitor to the resonant frequency of the secondary LC circuit.

Materials needed

Small copper tubing in a flat spiral. 10-15 turns at 3/4" to 1" inch spacing starting at an 11"-12" diameter.

Transformer

A 12KV 30mA neon sign transformer and an 18KV (current rating unknown) transformer are available for use.

Spark Gap

Discharges the energy stored in the main capacitor into the tank circuit. Forms the trigger for the relaxation oscillator once the capacitor charges to a specific voltage.

Materials needed

10x 1/2" to 1" copper pipe sections attached to a flat surface layed in parallel to form multiple small gaps of 1/8" to 1/4". Tuneable to using aligator clips to select different sections of pipe.

Protection Inductors (RF Chokes)

Provides a high impedance to RF in order to contain the RF within the tank circuit. Allows 60hz to pass unimpeded.

Materials needed

Magnet wire and wooden dowel. Target 10mH. Separate winding layers with an insulator to keep arcs from forming between the input and the output (which will have kilovolt potential ifferences)

Protection Capacitors

These shunt any RF energy that passes the RF chokes to ground instead of injecting it into the transformer secondary.

Materials needed

Two Old English 800 beer bottles, salt water, AL foil.

Protection Spark Gap

A simple tunable spark gap consisting of a grounded middle section with a gap on either side to each leg of the transformer's differential output.

Materials needed

Three pieces of threaded rod, 1 to 2" long and poished as round as possible (to provide an even E field and predicable breakdown voltage)