This 6 inch coil has been a dramatic performer with sparks reaching 8 feet.
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Twin Coils with SISG Supply
This project describes building two identical Tesla coils and driving them with a solid state driver. “Continue reading” for more details and photos.
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Red Alert
Red Alert Tesla coil replicated with a real one.
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Multilayer Tesla Coil
This is a multilayer Tesla Coil. It is a still uncompleted unusual Tesla project. It is a spark gap driven air cored resonant transformer, i.e. Tesla coil.
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Exploding watermelon
First done for Discovery Channel. It used 10 kJ from the capacitor bank to explode a thin (15 thou) iron wire inside a watermelon.
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Exploding Easter Bunny
This is the high voltage vaporisation of an Easter Bunny’s aluminium wrapper. If you are sqeamish, look away now. The Easter bunny meets 50,000 A might be a suitable title.
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Tesla on a Car
Tesla on a Car, 2005
Now this was a long time ago. For a bit of silliness, I put the mini Tesla coil above on my car.
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My First Tesla Coil
My first Tesla coil using a neon sign transformer with a ferrite cored secondary giving 2 inch sparks. I developed this idea with an old transformer from a dumpster which in retrospect was an old unpotted NST (neon sign transformer). I used a single static gap with a 12 inch ferrite cored coil of 11 primary and 100 turns secondary giving 2 inch sparks with 26 small ceramic capacitors with 2 strings of 13 x 10 nF at 2.5 kV each. It ran nicely for about 20 years! This photo is a mock up with most of the original parts.
I developed this from my first “Tesla coil” discovery while doing a spark spectroscopy project. Years after I made it I heard that Tesla had beaten me to that discovery by quite a few years! This photo is a mock up with most of the original parts.
It now has new life as a Jacob’s ladder.
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Photo Date: Jan 19, 2003
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Home Open Day 2008
I have held regular Home Open Days where I did demonstrations for people by invitation.
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