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Elec-trickery 16 countries

MSNBC news
“Elec-trickery” WIN TV Australia had a news item on 23/12/08 for 90 seconds. Reported and filmed by Tiffany Wertheimer. Also screened on Channel 9 news and A Current Affair to give wide coverage in Australia. This eventually went international to 16 countries including in the USA on MSNBC

Tesladownunder in the media The site has attracted a lot of international media attention since 2008 and has now been on TV programs or news in 17 countries from a total of 16 TV shoots. There has been coverage in 9 newspaper articles, 28 magazine or book articles and 8 radio interviews. Discovery USA TV “Is it possible?” 2010 USA  WIN TV Australia and 16 other countries “Elec-trickery” Discovery Channel TV episode 1 Canada Discovery Channel TV episode 2 Canada Discovery Channel TV episode 3 Canada Discovery Channel TV episode 4 Canada “Elec-trickery” WIN TV Australia had a news item on 23/12/08 for 90 seconds. Reported and filmed by Tiffany Wertheimer. Also screened on Channel 9 news and A Current Affair to give wide coverage in Australia. This eventually went international to 16 countries including MSNBC in the USA

Above, are  a few pictures from the Win TV shoot. The 5kJ capacitor bank explosion of some steel wool and aluminum actually started 2 small grass fires which were caught on camera.

The sources of the jukebox clips above are here: Reuters Dec 2008 (a large international news service) had this version of the WIN TV segment which they titled: “Zapping for Elec-trickery man” . Reuters is also the source of these: Reuters (article),    Reuters (Video rough cut, no narration),  Blinkx Video USA TV news Dec 2008. Made it to the  MSNBC Editors Picks UK TV news Dec 2008, on ITN TV. (…isn’t a Timelord..) Meet Australia’s Electro-man. China TV News (in Chinese) Dec 2008. The site and details are here.  Another Chinese report shows a newspaper article. Details on the Youtube report. China TV News  here New Tang Dynasty TV in English and French. Italy TV News here, Turkey TV news here, Holland TV news here, Brasil TV news here, Romania TV news here

A few other countries whose clips I couldn’t capture for the jukebox above are:  Norway TV news here, Denmark TV news here, Indonesian TV news here Croatian TV here Switzerland TV news here

Also was seen in PakistanVietnamPeru, Bulgaria and Singapore.

Scitech Tesla Upgrade

Scitech demo

I have upgraded the Tesla coil at Scitech.  This is a non profit organization whose mission is to increase interest and participation by Western Australians in science and modern technology. It has been open since 1988 and has 250,000 visitors annually.

On the wrong side of the Faraday cage (above), doing the demo in Feb 2003. An earthed PVC rod with steel wool on the end gives a sparkler effect if the sparks are hot enough. To the right in the photo is Scitech’s TC which needs some work.

My interest and involvement was sparked (pun intended) by its Tesla coil which was made by Stan Deyo in around 1988. It has functioned reliably with little modification since. The black and white double exposure publicity shot at the time is shown below on the left.

I was able to see the Tesla coil in Feb 2003 with my son, Michael. He expressed disappointment at how short the sparks were, having only seen my Tesla coil at home.  It was reeally not performing well with perhaps 2 foot streamers despite using a 5 kVA pole transformer. Truly, here was a noble cause worthy of assistance.

Stan's photo          Stans' TC

The best picture I could get showing only small streamers (above right). Despite retuning, doubling the topload, and doubling the capacitance only about 3 foot sparks could be obtained. The staff were keen to upgrade and I gave a demo of my 4 inch coil and micro wave oven transformer supply, which gave sparks up to 4 1/2 feet above (top photo).

This is the upgraded Tesla coil installed 2003.

New coil with sparks of almost 4 feet.        TC in Scitech

In June 2003, my 6 inch coil was installed with a significant improvement in performance (above). The sparks are now a lot hotter and are out to around 4 feet. The length can be estimated by the 36 inch length of the secondary to the base of the toroid. Still less than hoped for but a much noisier and more impressive display.

Renae is OTT    Chris in cage

Schitech demonstrators, Renae and Chris in my Faraday cage inside their cage at Scitech in 2011. This was for a radio promotion that was planned but didn’t get off the ground due to public liability issues. A custom cage was planned but didn’t eventuate despite everyone’s enthusiasm.

Technical specifications (original) 2003
The original Scitech TC components included a 5 KVA pole transformer 250 V to 12.5 KV with a soft start and extensive mains filtering and monitoring. It is ballasted with 3 paralleled heater elements which glow red hot after a minute or so of continuous operation. It has fuse limiting to 16 A.
The motor is an ARSG running on DC 180 V with 8 tungsten 1/2 inch rotating electrodes and 2 stationary.
The 2 tank capacitors are each 20 nF mylar (total 40 nF at 20 kV).
The previous primary was around 2-3 turns and the secondary is 6 x 30 inch with around 420 turns.
The topload was a 5 x 12 inch gold plated copper toroid.
The construction of this coil and the Faraday cage was of very high quality and the long service a testament to this.

Technical Specifications (upgraded) 2003

New TC
The coil during modifications (above) with the new double layer primary and new secondary. The double layer was needed to accommodate the larger number of primary turns (8 above, 5 below) in the same physical space as the previous 3 turn coil.
My changes were to:
1 Replace the secondary with 6 x 32 inches with 1280 turns (previously 6 x 30 with 400 turns).
2 Replace the primary now tapped at 8 of the 13 turns.
3 Use a larger topload of a 12 x 29 inch toroid with a smaller 8 x 20 toroid beneath it.
4 Add my Cornell Dubilier MMC capacitor of 45 nF to the existing capacitor (total 89 nF).
5 Run the motor from 200 V DC (previously 180 V).
6 Fit low profile strike rails.
7 Use an inductive ballast (below) instead of the resistive one.

TC ballast     Scitech Tesla ballast

It weighs 30 kg and has a core iron cross section area of 47 cm(= 7.3 in2). The inductive ballast (above) made from a modified 440 V to 240 V transformer rated at 5 KVA bought at a junk yard.   The four ‘C’ cores were taken apart with gentle persuasion from a large hammer, and an ‘air gap’ made by using a cardboard or acrylic spacer between the cores. By using 0 to 6 mm spacers the current draw on the 240 V winding can be adjusted from 1 A to 30 A. This corresponds to an inductance of 1.0 down to 0.04 Henries.

The resonant charging capacitors (also shown above) of 74 uF is the sum of the 7 polypropylene capacitors that I had. It is in series with the ballast and in parallel with the pole transformer. Using these capacitors results in a higher voltage across the pole transformer input. Testing with a 10 KVA transformer as a load with a 240 V supply resulted in 280 V across the transformer with the capacitors compared with 195 V without. In other words this arrangement gives a higher voltage than the supply and will limit total current draw which generally sounds like a good thing. In practice, however, it did not improved the performance or current draw and has been left out.

Circuit diagram of Scitech TC

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Photo Date:  2003 – 2008

Open Day 2010

Cap Bang

For the Home Open day 2010, I got in the pool and also exploded watermelons. I had the usual array of projects set up indoors and various high voltage displays behind barriers. The Tesla coil was the highlight and double exposures under the Tesla coil were popular. There were about 70 people who came through. Maybe it was the free beer…
“Continue reading” for highlights of the displays. 3 videos and 18 photos.
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Tesla Coil 4-Inch ver 1

Prototype 4 inch TC

The Tesla Coil 4-Inch Ver 1 is the earliest version of the 4 inch diameter secondary coils and is shown here in early grainy low light photographs. How things have changed! Still, a wondrous moment to see bigger sparks for the first time.
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Neon Sign Transformers

Dual NST'sNeon sign transformers are the starting point for many beginners Tesla coils. They are a handy 12 kV peak unloaded and 30 mA into a short circuit which is current limited.
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Tesla Coil Rectification

Tesla coil rectification with sparks across the capacitor

Tesla coils produce high frequency AC which is passed through a diode and capacitor to produce DC. This Tesla coil rectification is a difficult task as very high voltage diodes capable of running at several hundred kHz are not easy to come by.
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Gallery-Media

Red Alert Tee

My wife was browsing Zazzle (as you do) and came across this tee shirt with my picture of the Red Alert Tesla coil on it. No I didn’t authorise it (but I bought it anyway).

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Tesladownunder on Australian TV
The site has attracted a lot of Australian media attention since 2008 and has now been on 9 TV news segments.
Australian TV coverage of Tesladownunder on this page includes:

Australia’s Got Talent,  Ch 7, 2011
GWN news, Ch 7, Dec 25 2010 – Worlds Brightest Bike lights.
WIN News Ch 9, Feb 21, 2009 – Xmas tree.
A Current Affair,  Ch 9,  Sept 21, 2009 – High voltage power lines.
Today Tonight, Ch 7, Jan 2009 – Tesla coil effects
Today Tonight, Ch 7, May 2009 – Modern Thinker
WIN News Ch 9, Dec 23, 2008. Australia and 16 other countries “Elec-trickery”
Ten News, Ch 10, 2009 – Cosmology Gallery Opening

Now this ABC video didn’t get to TV but was setup to do so.

http://vimeo.com/76846587

Sword swallowing

This is the GWN 7 TV news segment from the news site. Space Cowboy   tricks

 

Australia’s Got Talent Channel 7 Australia. 2011
Audience 1.7 million for episode 1. Here is a 7 second animation of the 2 minute act.

Australia's Got Talent
This is covered in separate pages with on and off air videos and Tesla coil setup details.

GWN news, Ch 7, December 25 2010.
This was about the World’s brightest bike light with Christmas theme.
The GWN version (was) here. The Channel 7 version was a different edit.

LED BIKE Xmas shoot wrap                               LED Bike Xmas shoot day

WIN News Ch 9, Feb 21, 2009 – Xmas tree. This news item was reported and filmed by Tiffany Wertheimer. Topic was the Xmas tree 2009. Filmed by Dean Lomax with video effects by Jordan. Video runs 1:18 mins.

A Current Affair,  Ch 9,  Sept 21, 2009 – High voltage power lines. By John Mort. Shown across Australia. The topic was a report on the medical risks posed by high voltage lines. My opinion was on the basis of my high voltage knowledge and as a medical specialist to interpret the extensive literature. Early studies had suggested a leukaemia risk but later much larger studies that actually measured fields showed no risk. I would have no concerns living under a power line (and in fact have done so when living near Hyde Park in Perth).
The Eastern States version is on video from the ACA website here. Video runs 4:13 mins

ACA John Mort 2009                                      ACA John Mort 2009ACA John Mort 2009
Today Tonight, Ch 7, Jan 2009 – Tesla coil effects. Reporter is Mark Gibson and it was shown across Australia. Link is here. Took 5 hours to shoot and runs for 5 minutes.

Dalek Cage                                     Sparks in the poolExploding steel wool
Today Tonight, Ch 7, May 2009 – Modern Thinker. Reporter is Graeme Butler from Today Tonight and it was shown across Australia. Topic was the Modern Thinker. Took 6 hours to shoot and video runs for 5 minutes.

                          
WIN News Ch 9, Dec 23, 2008.  ”Elec-trickery”. This 90 second clip was reported and filmed by Tiffany Wertheimer. Also screened on Channel 9 news and A Current Affair to give wide coverage in Australia. Elec-trickery eventually went international to 16 countries with an example being  MSNBC News in the USA .

           
Above, are a few pictures from the Win TV local shoot. The 5 kJ capacitor bank explosion of some steel wool and aluminium actually started 2 small grass fires which were caught on camera.

Ten News, Ch 10, 2009 – Cosmology Gallery Opening
The Cosmology Gallery Opening showed my pulse capacitor bank exploding some wire to simulate the Big Bang. Also showed the mini Tesla coil in action. It appeared on other channels as well.

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Photo Date: 2011

 

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