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Mads Barnkob
Sun May 03 2009, 11:29AM
Mads Barnkob Registered Member #1403 Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
Location: Denmark, Odense C
Posts: 1968
This my version of Steve Wards SSTC5, meet the Kaizer SSTC I

Bridge 2x IRFP460s MOSFETs in a halfbridge configuration
Bridge supply 0 - 230VAC from a variac, 8A rectifier bridge and 330uF smoothing capacitor
Primary coil 115mm diameter, 1.78mm diameter isolated copper wire, 10 windings.
Secondary coil 110mm diameter, 275mm long, 1000 windings, 0.25mm enamelled copper wire.
Resonant frequency self tuning, but around 250 kHz.
Topload 100mm small diameter, 240mm large diameter, toroid.
Input power 1000W at 230VAC input voltage in CW mode.
Spark length up to 250mm long sparks in interupted mode.

For more pictures and the construction details, read my article: Link2


1241350189 1403 FT14 Img 1860

1241350189 1403 FT14 Img 1895
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Mads Barnkob
Sun May 03 2009, 06:12PM
Mads Barnkob Registered Member #1403 Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
Location: Denmark, Odense C
Posts: 1968
Kaizer SSTC II

Bridge 4x IRFP460s MOSFETs in a fullbridge configuration
Bridge supply 0 - 260VAC from a variac, 8A rectifier bridge and 1500uF smoothing capacitor
Primary coil 115mm diameter, 1.78mm diameter isolated copper wire, 8 windings.
Secondary coil 110mm diameter, 275mm long, 1000 windings, 0.25mm enamelled copper wire.
Resonant frequency Selftuning at around 250kHz.
Topload 100mm small diameter, 240mm large diameter, toroid.
Input power
Continues Wave mode: 2000 - 4000W at 200VAC input voltage.
Interrupted mode: 100 - 2000W at 260VAC input voltage.
Audio modulated mode: 300 - 400W at 150VAC input voltage.
Spark length up to 475 mm long sparks.


For more pictures and a film read my article: Link2
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Tesladownunder
Fri Jun 05 2009, 07:07PM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
Posts: 1424
Rules for ** Add your Tesla coil here **

The rules for posting on this thread are on page one and are a bit different to other threads in 4HV. This is to allow a fairly consistent and brief approach to allow people to compare a large number of different coils.

A reminder:
The 3 Rules to keep it consistent and readable:
Each coil to have only 1 page of info (ie fits on your computer screen). Brief is best.
Each coil to have only 2-3 photos (do not double post).
Only coil details and photos to be posted. Direct any queries direct to the person or in a new thread.

A coil is defined by its secondary (change of toroid isn't a new coil)
Enter as many coils as you wish. Beginners coils are welcome and this log is designed to be helpful for beginners.

Enjoy!
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Tesladownunder
Fri Jun 26 2009, 09:02PM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
Location: Bunbury, Australia
Posts: 1424
My briefcase coil. Secondary stores flat so nice and compact when closed. Sparks taste good too!


1246050110 10 FT14 Teslabriefcasesauronb

1246050110 10 FT14 Teslatonguesparkscoronab
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FireBird
Sat Jul 04 2009, 06:39AM
FireBird Registered Member #1104 Joined: Tue Nov 06 2007, 07:38PM
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Posts: 34
Design based on Steve Wards Mini SSTC

Bridge 2x IRFP260s MOSFETs in a half bridge configuration supplied with 120vac and smoothed by 600uF capacitor.
Secondary coil 3" diameter 9" tall and approx. 900 turns of 30awg wire
Topload 6.5' inner diameter, 10' outer diameter, toroid
Spark length approximately 7-8 inches
Self tuning via antenna
Can be audio modulated

1246689101 1104 FT14 Img 2277

My colorful driver tongue
1246689101 1104 FT14 Img 2270

Moderate duty cycle and pulse rate with NaCl added to the breakout (1/10 second exposure)
1246689101 1104 FT14 Img 2314
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Mates
Fri Oct 23 2009, 08:09PM
Mates Registered Member #1025 Joined: Sun Sept 23 2007, 07:53PM
Location: Czech Rep.
Posts: 566
Red Traffic Cone Coil

Topology: Single switch SSTC with current-limitting capacitor
Driving circuit based on CT feedback and three BUP314 transitors (3pcs in parallel)
Operation freq: approx. 160KHz
Primary: Flat spiral; 6turns
Secondary: 50cm, conical shape, wire 0.315mm


1256328550 1025 FT14 Full Power 5

1256328550 1025 FT14 Full Power 4


1257593528 1025 FT78824 Small

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Goodchild
Tue Nov 10 2009, 01:11AM
Goodchild Registered Member #2292 Joined: Fri Aug 14 2009, 05:33PM
Location: The Wild West AKA Arizona
Posts: 795
First SSTC I ever built, second tesla coil I ever built.
This coil runs very reliably and can be run indefinitely without parts overheating.
Coil also has been audio modulated.

Coil stands about 3 feet tall
full bridge of IRFP260 MOSFETS
max spark length of about 15 inches
120v full/half rec mains
secondary 18 x 4.5" 1800 turns
primary 5 x 5" 6 turns

3757816333 3acaca51c3 M

3756452974 3dce1468cc M

More Pics Here: Link2

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radhoo
Sun Dec 06 2009, 10:43PM
radhoo Registered Member #1938 Joined: Sun Jan 25 2009, 12:44PM
Location: Romania
Posts: 699
My first SSTC is a high frequency solid state tesla coil. Complete construction details here:
my blog

Some pictures:
150x150

150x150
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Joyeep
Mon Jan 18 2010, 04:06PM
Joyeep Registered Member #2632 Joined: Sun Jan 17 2010, 01:46AM
Location:
Posts: 17
HELLO 4HV.ORG!

This my first sstc,hope everyone likes!

大家好,这个是我第一个SSTCï¼Œæˆ‘å¾ˆå¸ Œæœ›å¤§å®¶å–œæ¬¢å®ƒã€‚
能和大家在一起共同 分享。我感到很荣幸。也很高兴!

VID EO: Link2

Bridge 4x W20NB50 MOSFETs in a bridge
Bridge supply 0 - 220VAC from a variac,Half wave rectification,
Primary coil 115mm diameter, 2.5mm diameter isolated copper wire, 18 windings.
Secondary coil 110mm diameter, 275mm long, 1250 windings, 0.25mm enamelled copper wire.
Resonant frequency self tuning, but around 350kHz.
Topload 100mm small diameter, 240mm large diameter, toroid.
Input power 150W at 220VAC input voltage in Half wave rectification mode.
Spark length up to 180mm long


1263830783 2632 FT14 Img 0017

1263830783 2632 FT14 Img 7075
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raff
Tue Feb 09 2010, 01:32PM
raff Registered Member #2315 Joined: Tue Aug 25 2009, 02:35AM
Location: Leyte, PH
Posts: 161
Hello Forumers

1st POST in this section...

here is my FIRST ever tesla coil.. dated AUGUST 2009


this is where it all started.. my ZVS driven Spark Gap Tesla Coil (SGTC).. not much of a performer though (lack of know-how) and pri LC tank cap keeps getting DEAD.. maximum spark length is 6"-7"...


here shown is the ZVS flyback driver.. using IRPF260... powered from 80VDC @ 8A (or so I remember)

Zvs


the whole setup

Setup


and a short video of it.. topload is crumpled aluminum foil... closer to primary LC resonance...

Link2

for more info, here is the link:

Link2

thanks!

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