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this is a very cheap mini tesla coil made of stuff i had lying around.
how it works: "Electricity flows into C1 until a high voltage is seen across G1. When this voltage is high enough, a spark jumps across the gap and allows C1 to discharge into L1 and L2. The voltage "bounces" back and forth at an extremely high rate. When the rate of discharge between C1 and L1 matches the rate of C1 and L2, the two circuits are said to be "in resonance" and the voltage goes up through the roof."

DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE: although the amps are relatively "low" this can still be dangerous. always turn it off before making adjustments unless you are experienced. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU GET HURT!
 
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Step 1: You will need...

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parts:
a 9.5in x .9in (od) PVC pipe 
15 high voltage capacitors 
matching round head bolts
wood
a bottle
2 pens
electrical tape
speaker wire
about 300ft of 32 awg mag wire
18 awg solid core hook up wire

tools:
saw
knife
drill
hot glue gun
different drill bits 

power source:
flyback driver or
NST 
(1-10kv)
 
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parker davis says: Jan 15, 2013. 12:20 AM
what was the total cost for building this
considering doing this with my science club
but we have VERY limited funds
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to parker davisJan 18, 2013. 11:22 AM
The only thing I payed for was the magnet wire, you can get it somewhat cheap
kingpinzion says: Nov 21, 2012. 4:13 AM
how did you remove the diode from the dc flyback transformer...plz explain
ty in advance
wdrake1 says: Nov 11, 2012. 10:34 AM
Is this the proper wire to use for this step?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2Conductor-18AWG-Solid-Bard-Copper-500FT-UL-Listed-Wire-/190556711734?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5e10ab36
wdrake1 says: Nov 5, 2012. 10:03 AM
Hi, I am looking into building this with my science club. I just want to know- In the parts list it says "300ft of 32 awg mag wire, but in step 2, it mentions 28 awg wire. is there a difference? thanks
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to wdrake1Nov 6, 2012. 7:04 AM
Oh sorry, didn't notice that, 32 awg is thinner, use 28.
ved choupane says: Nov 5, 2012. 5:49 AM
how much does it cause? Are 15 year boys enough?
Electrodude says: Jan 13, 2012. 11:30 AM
can you use electrolytic capacitors?
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to ElectrodudeJan 13, 2012. 1:02 PM
No. electrolytic caps dont have very high voltage ratings so you would need a lot, plus this is AC, electrolytes are DC
Bumba Lodh says: Dec 28, 2011. 10:06 PM
Hi,I built a TESLA COIL with 5kv 30ma nst.Primary coil made with 4mm
copper tube with 10 turns secondary made with 2inch PVC pipe.Winding
height 10.2inch(0.315mm enameled copper wire used) also made Capacitor
bank with 2kv 0.15uF polyester film capacitor.But the problem is my
Capacitor burnt several times but the coil works with LEYDEN JAR
capacitor.Why the capacitor burning??????


Please Help Me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to Bumba LodhDec 29, 2011. 7:12 AM
well if you're using a 5kv nst and your capacitors are only 2kv, the problem is kind of obvious. (assuming you're using 50Hz) the exact resonate frequency of your transformer would be 0.019uF, you can achieve that by just putting 8 caps in series, this will also increase your voltage rating to 10kV, so they shouldn't burn out unless you're using bad caps.
Bumba Lodh in reply to Jimmy ProtonDec 29, 2011. 10:02 PM
i tried to put 5 capacitor in series to increase the voltage rating to 10KV and also tried put 8 in series but every time i get the same result should i use polypropylene film capacitor?
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to Bumba LodhDec 29, 2011. 11:25 PM
Yeah you should try a different kind of capacitor, im not sure what kind but polypropylene film caps should work fine, just dont get cheap ones!

aweis says: Apr 14, 2011. 3:38 PM
so how about 70 volts alternating current, a kila volt that is one thousand volts right?
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to aweisApr 14, 2011. 6:06 PM
70V is way to low, for this one you need at least 1kV, the supply I was using was about 2kV.
zanki_kitsune in reply to Jimmy ProtonAug 31, 2011. 5:28 PM
yes but 1kv is after the transformer, that increases the voltage, when really your power source was likely the 110-120 volts of a house outlet unless your the European 220. so instead of 120 how about 70v before the transformer is what i was asking. wich i know is entirely possible now. just not as powerful.
lug big lug in reply to zanki_kitsuneNov 6, 2011. 8:44 AM
well it depends on your transformers output.... thats all that matters
sudhanshu529 in reply to Jimmy ProtonApr 19, 2011. 8:35 AM

hii !!! i have secondary on a 2.5 inch PVC and my toroid is made of aluminum duct . now i want to know whether there is any electrical connection between these 2 . how should i mount the toroid on the secondary ??

Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to sudhanshu529Apr 19, 2011. 8:54 AM
You connect the wire on the end of the secondary to the toroid and mount it on top of the pipe, make sure there is no metal in the pipe though.
sudhanshu529 in reply to Jimmy ProtonApr 19, 2011. 7:34 PM
so i have to connect one end of the secondary to the toroid ? what about the other end ??
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to sudhanshu529Apr 19, 2011. 11:28 PM
The other end goes to ground, but I didn't do anything with it on this one, just left it there.
aweis in reply to Jimmy ProtonApr 14, 2011. 6:47 PM
i plan on making a smaller one than this, besides people can get several hundred thousand from standard wall outlet, 120 volts, and i intend to have a high voltage transformer, which you seem to be not using, i will not use a flyback transformer, because f expense, are not those for makeing direct curent into alternating current? i plan on making many of my own capaciters, and where can anyone get a 1kv power supply without breaking the bank, all i need is a tesla coil to produce tiny sparks, the generator alone can produce a quarter of a centimerter sparks already, so a smal tesla coil made well enough could probably get me something visable, it is my first tesl coil, and all i need is it to be at least 6 inches tall, and produce some sort of electrical discharge. do expect everyone to make the exact same one as you?
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to aweisApr 15, 2011. 4:36 AM
Still, even 100V is to low for that, 500V is more of what you need, maybe more. You can use an electronic lamp ballast probably, the one I have is 580V and I use it to power my 100kV flyback. I have herd that you will probably get AC output from a DC input from a flyback which is the only explanation why I can use a flyback to power this. By this way, this is poorly made Tesla Coil and creates very small
sparks.
thunder strike in reply to Jimmy ProtonApr 15, 2011. 4:42 PM
and as well i intend to make mine better improve it ad a toroid, to increase spark production experiment with making bigger sparks, and also something such as a neon sign transformer make it quite a bit more powerful from standard house electricity, with something like that does it have to be standard socket power to power the neon sign transformer. something funny just happened that i had to put in here, i misspelled something and when i used spellcheck one of the suggestions was "typo"
aweis in reply to Jimmy ProtonApr 15, 2011. 2:50 PM
wait electonic lamp ballast is that used in some way to produce enough electricity, to power the capaciters, wich actually where the power is converted into hiugh voltages from, so i would technically be able to make a small maybe 6 inch tesla coil work, it is just the wind up for the electrical discharge may take a while the first time and have more space inbetween,
Raymond Tahjono says: Oct 21, 2011. 5:43 PM
and bytheway what does a flyback driver look like? any websites to help me see images&examples would be greatly appreciated !
lug big lug in reply to Raymond TahjonoNov 6, 2011. 8:43 AM
search google images for flyback drivers
Raymond Tahjono says: Oct 21, 2011. 5:40 PM
For the 15 high voltage capacitors, I will need 15 of them? and what does it look like?
R.A.T.M says: Oct 19, 2011. 10:50 AM
you do realize that the wire wrapping is wrong its not the wright amount its 2 much more your power source the point of the coils it to increase the voltage and get a ark that dosent need a direct ground yo put arks
sguy1 says: Jun 17, 2011. 11:27 AM
i am working on teslacoil. and i don't get one thing! which of the wire positive or negative from capacitors joins the spark gap? is it negative? if so what to do with the positive wire from capacitor?
what about grounding ? is it primary coil or secondary coil or capacitor to be grounded?
and what are the things that we people be careful of while making this stuff.
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to sguy1Jun 18, 2011. 10:07 AM
There is no polarity is this, it is AC, the bottom of the secondary is grounded and just dont touch anything and you'll be fine, although I would say that the streamers are safe to touch for something as small as this.
sguy1 in reply to Jimmy ProtonJun 18, 2011. 10:19 AM
oh so you mean that we can join any of two wires from capacitor!!
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to sguy1Jun 18, 2011. 1:36 PM
Yeah.
sguy1 in reply to Jimmy ProtonJun 21, 2011. 7:32 PM
what if we don't include capacitor? will it still work?
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to sguy1Jun 22, 2011. 6:48 PM
no.
sguy1 in reply to Jimmy ProtonJun 18, 2011. 10:34 PM
thanx for the replying soon. keep making these cools stuffs.
aweis says: May 15, 2011. 9:23 AM
by a 1 killavolt supply since i doubt anyone will have a generator of that capability, you mean such as a, do not remember what it is called, but it mutiplies the voltage. such as a neon sigh transformer. or another supply, i might just make a small Jacobs ladder.
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to aweisMay 15, 2011. 10:10 AM
Cockcroft–Walton voltage multiplier?
robcwise says: May 10, 2011. 10:17 AM
I've been planning on building one, but I don't understand why you need a spark gap. Could you explain to me what its for?
Jimmy Proton (author) in reply to robcwiseMay 10, 2011. 5:12 PM
You could compare it to the heart in the brain, the brain cant control the heart without blood and the heart can't supply blood without the brain. with the heart being the spark gap and the brain being the capacitors: the capacitors charge up via the transformer, when they are charged the spark gap fires and the capacitors release their energy into the primary. without the spark gap you would have continuous input into the primary and without the capacitors all the power would just go straight through the spark gap.
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