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How to build a Tesla Coil

Step 4Prepare the Bases and Wind the Primary

Prepare the Bases and Wind the Primary
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Align the metal stand in the center of the bottom board and drill holes for bolts to go through. attach the bolts tightly upside down. This will allow you to put a base for the primary on top of it. Then bolt the primary's base in. Take your pipe and wind it into a pretty upside down cone (not the flat spiral in the pictures). Then mount it on the supra-base.

Optional was the addition of 2 supports that I zip-tied the primary to.

Forgot to add how to make the spark gap! It is just two bolts in a open-air wooden box, and they are adjustable for tuning, etc. See the last image...

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Apr 23, 2012. 7:09 AMdisappearingshadow says:
I was wondering if I could please have a copy of the PDF file please. I'm gonna make this for my high school engineering class :)
Dec 18, 2011. 1:39 PMTophernator309 says:
How do you make the top part. Can you plz comment to this one. I need it before March.
Dec 18, 2011. 1:47 PMTophernator309 says:
Wow, someone should really help him.
Aug 17, 2011. 10:19 AMgenious123 says:
What should be the distance between each winding on the primary coils????
Aug 11, 2011. 3:03 PMsmacdonald5 says:
I was wondering where you bought the wire from????
Jun 25, 2011. 7:46 AMcreatethefuture says:
can you explain more of what you did to build your discharge terminal. and also more about the spark gap. what does glen781 mean about the 6 Snapple bottles with a 15kV 30mA NST can be deadly! If you are using a NST .could you add more images of the tesla coil close up and whats under the base and how thing are framed. thank you

plese respond at arhabb953@gmail.com
Apr 18, 2011. 7:32 PMpdiffley says:
Does anyone roughly know the voltage rating or capacitance of your average snapple salt water capacitor? Im trying to figure out how many ill need.
Jun 14, 2011. 6:15 PMtakide says:
goto this site to calculate the capacitance:
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu [DOT] edu/hbase/electric/pplate.html#c1
i think the capacitance is about 4uf (which is a ton for 15kv!)
Dec 11, 2010. 10:31 AMCrtek says:
what did you connect the primary to?
Apr 14, 2011. 4:30 PMaweis says:
the primary coil is only attached to the circut, the secondary coil is powered by induction, of magnetism of electricity flowing through the primary.
Mar 20, 2010. 4:19 AMsarosh6 says:
 How is the PVC pipe attached to the base? 
Mar 28, 2010. 9:01 AMextrordinary1 says:
I built my first one back in 93.  My secondary was a 3 inch pvc pipe nearly 3 ft long.  My capacitors were salt water also, but gallon jar sized.  I extended my terminal capacitor with a pipe another 3 ft up so it was slightly tunable.

My second one, was a giant!  I had a bunch of hard cardboard rings from steel banding rolls.  I used a sandable primer and made them smooth, then painted them flat black, and coated them with triple thick spray plastic.  They were 18 inches dia.  I built a 1x2 frame for the rings, having 8 vertical stands.  I wrapped each of these rings for my secondary coils using recycled TV and computer magnet wire from the tubes.  A lot of extra work, but it was after all, free wire.  Leaving 4 inch gaps between rings, this monster stood 10 ft tall.  I had 6 30 gal. salt water capacitors feeding the primary.  I used two very large salad bowls to make my terminal capacitor top.  I had a friend spot weld the bowls together.  We had drilled a hole for the large bolt in the bottom of the bowel and set it inside the stainless steel pipe extending above the stand.

It is amazing how bright halogen lights get from the feedback into the powerlines outside.  Wasn't intentional btw.  Just happened.  HV diodes were used to prevent this later.
Fired it up Halloween night in the front yard.  Nobody came to the door, lol.
After it had been running over an hour, the FCC paid me a visit.  It was jamming particular freqs. and I had to shut it down.  It had a very wide bandwith.

I would love to play with such things again, but I have a pacemaker/defibrillator now.  Can't play anymore.  All I can do now is admire others work, from a safe distance, or photos.  For what it is worth, it is a cheap way to turn your lame halogens into high intensity lights using a small coil wired to the halogens.  A 250 kV coil works very well on enhancing the intensity of halogen lights at jobsites.  Make sure the feedback is not blocked so the lights will get very bright.

Nice job.  That is a nice sized coil in the last pic. 
Aug 2, 2010. 12:48 PMelectridanger says:
that is a big one
Mar 28, 2010. 5:28 PMzottffssen says:
Thanks for the cool and interesting post, but your bold is annoying lol
Mar 21, 2010. 10:25 AMsarosh6 says:
 Do we make a  hole in the upper base, put the pvc pipe+pipe screw through it and then attach it to the flange ?
... because there isnt one in the first pic and the next pics show the pipe attached from the top.
Jul 3, 2010. 11:16 AMinstructuionsnotprovided says:
never mind, smaller right?
Jul 3, 2010. 11:08 AMinstructuionsnotprovided says:
so should one make the primary bigger?
May 29, 2010. 2:16 PMpatches1 says:
 Other sources state that the spark gap requires a fan. Is a fan really necessary?
May 18, 2010. 6:20 PMscasteel13 says:
What type of transformer did you use? Like what is your power source? And you both ends of the copper tubing going through the base, but only show where one connects. Help me out, please!
Mar 30, 2010. 8:07 PMTeslaling says:
The Primary coil shouldn't be at that steep of an angle.  A primary coil should be between being flat and a 20 degree angle because anymore than that can cause over coupling between the primary and secondary coils.  It gives a reduced performance.
Mar 13, 2010. 3:28 PMkeir.havel says:
What did you use for a transformer, how did you make the toroid and where did you get energy for your capacitors etc.? You need to add much more info
Dec 2, 2009. 7:42 PMbeastboy409 says:
Does the pvc through the wood? Do we drill a hole through the wood for the pvc?

Does the pvc get mounted on top of the wood?

Can't tell from pic!
Nov 24, 2009. 7:11 PMcodex653 says:
can stranded wire work just as well as the copper tubing for the primary? i don't really want to buy the tubing since i have alot of wire hanging around and i've had success with stranded wire before on some smaller coils but haven't tried it on one this big yet. i know that the tubing is ideal because of the skin effect but i just want to make sure if a bigger coil will work with the stranded wire. also what is the distance between the progressive windings of the primary and the secondary. i see it increases, but by how much per turn?? i've noticed with some of my coils that distance between the primary and secondary matters. thanks!
Nov 25, 2009. 12:47 PMcodex653 says:
ok thank you, that's what i was wanting to know. now it's time to go experiment! haha :)
Nov 21, 2009. 3:16 PMTurtles never lie! says:
I'm having trouble straightening the copper tubing out, do you know an easy way of doing this?
Nov 18, 2009. 10:13 PMforce9000 says:
Is the primary wired to the secondary in any way is is it just wraped around it?
Sep 4, 2009. 1:29 PMspiral_72 says:
Instead of the flat spiral in the second picture, make the "upside-down cone" like in the fourth picture. I think you could wind the coil flat like the second picture, then pull it up to height like the fourth. That's what I'm going to try anyways :)
Jul 14, 2009. 12:16 PMlwil says:
You state 'Dont do this kind of primary on a coil this small' What kind of primary should be done then?

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