Introduction: How to Build a Tesla Coil
This Instructable will walk you through building a medium sized Tesla coil.
Step 1: DANGER
Unlike some other high voltage experiments, a Tesla coil's streamers can be very harmful. If you are shocked by the streamers, you will not feel pain, but your circulatory and nervous system can sustain severe damage. DO NOT TOUCH IT WHILE ON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
Also, I don't take any responsibility for you hurting yourself.
This isn't to say that you shouldn't get into high voltage though, its just that if you are planning for this to be your first HV project, its a little to involved. Instead, try out a nice microwave oven transformer, and be safe!
Step 2: Gather the Materials
Secondary Coil:
- A length of 1.5" PVC (the longer the better)
- About 300 feet of 24 AWG copper enameled wire
- 1.5" PVC screw-thing (see picture)
- 1.5" metal floor flange with threads
- Spray on enamel
- Circular, smooth metallic object for the discharge terminal
- Various pieces of wood
- Long bolts, nuts, and washers
- About 10 feet of thin copper tubing
- 6 Glass bottles (Snapple bottles work really well)
- Table Salt
- Oil (I used canola. Mineral oil (horse laxative) it preferable as it doesn't mold, but I didn't have any.)
- Lots of aluminum foil
Step 3: Wind the Secondary
Tips:
- I built a rig for winding my coil that consisted of a microwave turntable motor (3 RPM) and a ball bearing.
- Use a small block of wood with a notch in it to straighten the wire and tighten the coil.
Step 4: Prepare the Bases and Wind the Primary
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...
Step 5: Build the Capacitors
I decided to go the cheaper route and build a capacitor. The simplest way is to make a salt water capacitor, using salt water, oil and aluminum foil. Wrap the bottle in foil, and fill it with water. Try to get equal amounts of water in each bottle, as it helps to keep the power output stable. The maximum amount of salt you can put in the water is .359 g/mL, but this ends up being a lot of salt, so you can tone down the amount a lot (I used 5 grams). Just make sure that you use he same amounts on salt and water. Now put a few mL of oil slowly into the bottle. Punch a hole in the top of the cap and put a length of wire in it. You now have one fully functioning capacitor, go make 5 more.
Optional: to keep the bottles in order, make or find a metal crate for them
As Glenn781 pointed out below, 6 Snapple bottles with a 15kV 30mA NST can be deadly! If you are using a NST like his, use 8-12 bottles, not 6!
Step 6: Connect Everything
My Coil's Specs
- 599 Wraps on secondary
- 6.5 Wraps on primary
Step 7: Start It Up!
Step 8: For the Future...
But for now, I'd like to admire other coilers hard work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVmX2Ik4ylg










1,028 Comments
Question 8 months ago on Introduction
What does NST stand for?
Answer 4 months ago
Neon Sign Transformer. It is an affordable way to get a high voltage transformer.
Question 9 months ago on Step 5
Would it be more exact if you were to mix salt with slightly more than twice the water needed, then use a scale that goes 6 digits beyond the decimal and weigh the water needed for each copacitor?
Question 9 months ago
So, um I just wanted to know can I make this project for 10th grade science fair?
Question 1 year ago
Can someone provide a link to a good power supply they used? Thanks.
Answer 1 year ago
try to search for *flyblack font* and good. anything try the microwave
1 year ago
Must primary be only copper tube? Can it be copper wire?
And must secondary coil be sprayed by enamel?
Question 3 years ago on Introduction
Would this be good for 9th graders school project
Answer 1 year ago
yes
Question 1 year ago
how small do you think this can be?
Question 2 years ago
Can you use this to power your home? Or at least some parts
Question 4 years ago on Step 2
is it possible to connect a 400kv highvoltage generator to the coil?
Answer 4 years ago
the taser type high voltage sources are DC and not suitable. they use a voltage multiplier to get the high voltage and this make the output DC and this will not work. A tesla coil runs on AC and needs to be HV
Reply 2 years ago
does that mean they can produce x-rays, if so how dangerous would you says they are. also can i use a taser source for a diy crt?
Question 2 years ago on Introduction
I don't understand the circuit may you please explain it in more detail
Answer 2 years ago
Its an air core transformer, when the spark gap fires it dumps the energy from the caps into the primary coil inducing a huge voltage in the secondary
Question 2 years ago
What sizes to wrap my coil then. I was thinking thicker then0.5 10 I was thinking what’s best as per pic yes
2 years ago on Introduction
Mine I need some help I’ve built engine m73humphrey@gmail.com I need to wrap it next. Happy to take calls 07494397621
2 years ago
hello so my teacher said to bulid a tesla coil and i did it worked perfectly un till it made a hole on the wall can u tell me what i just did?
Question 2 years ago
Can we increase the frequency than range was increse