Introduction: Basic Slayer Exciter Mini SSTC Battery

No Gate Drive, Single Mosfet

Supplies

Components

2 x 1k or single 2k

1 x 500 ohm POT

1 x IRF250P n MOSFET

1 x Small LED

1x 670 nf 400 volt Capacitor

1 x Heat sink

Circuit Board

Buck Step-up converter DC-DC 12-80 Volt 500 watt

backup fuse 8 amp

Power 12 Volt 7 amp battery

--------------------------------------

Coils

2mm Wire 1 mtr

.1 mm wire 100 mtr

PVC Tube 30mm

PVC Tube 40mm

PVC board

Wood Base

Screws for mounting

2 x clear nail gloss

Step 1: Construct Coils

Primary Wire 2mm,5 Turns Wd 55mm

Secondary .1mm 1200 Turns

Secondary no cross overs or kinks, immediately gloss when completed.

Primary to be constructed on PVC as shown in image.

Step 2: Build Circuit

Follow the circuit diagram.

A very simple circuit connected directly to the Buck Step-Up output.

Step 3: Tune

Tune the coil

Important !

You will not increase the Arcś without the correct primary secondary tuning.

The Buck step up must be set to 20 volts for tuning the primary connection.

I used the third turn however this may may differ so tap the primary and test to find the best output.

Turn the 500 ohm pot until the spark discharge is longest.


Buck converter Switching

Buck Amps also need to be adjusted 2-3 amps. 20-80 volts and not far from the slayer exciter input.

In truth, I didn't expect the buck to last forever, switching high current and voltages, it's not designed for this,

But its still working.


SAFETY NOTE: Please do not attempt to recreate the experiments shown unless you are familiar with High Voltage Safety Techniques!

Next add the interrupter circuit to my design.

Thank you for viewing my post.