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Ash Small
Sun Nov 24 2013, 02:19PM
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I'll make another shortly, but I add a bag of salt to a pan of water and boil it, then allow it to cool a bit, then pour into the bottles while still hot. Some further salt solidifies out, but it's still super-saturated. If it's cold, more salt will solidify out.
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redruM69
Sun Nov 24 2013, 05:01PM
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Watched the video. I'd also say the cap is the weak point. I've had limited success with glass beer bottles with my first coil. You could try swapping those PET bottles with glass. Just make sure its clear glass, and not the brown stuff. (Corona or similar.)
They do occasionally explode with a 15kv NST, but should last longer with MOTs.
Also, what are the specs on the secondary? I'll figure out a rough guestimate on primary tap tuning.
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MrFlatox
Sun Nov 24 2013, 08:07PM
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I will not make glass bottle capacitor, because if I go with 25mL beer bottles, I would need 175 of those ... I will go with a MMC, in fact, the same as yours RedruM69.

As for my secondary, there is approx. 1100 turns of 0.45mm wire. The winding length is 50 cm, for a 125mm diameter. My toroid dimensions are : 60cm outside diameter, 150mm duct diameter. I measured the resonance frequency of the secondary with a signal generator and an oscilloscope, and it turned out to be about 165kHz.
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redruM69
Sun Nov 24 2013, 09:33PM
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MrFlatox wrote ...

I will not make glass bottle capacitor, because if I go with 25mL beer bottles, I would need 175 of those ... I will go with a MMC, in fact, the same as yours RedruM69.

As for my secondary, there is approx. 1100 turns of 0.45mm wire. The winding length is 50 cm, for a 125mm diameter. My toroid dimensions are : 60cm outside diameter, 150mm duct diameter. I measured the resonance frequency of the secondary with a signal generator and an oscilloscope, and it turned out to be about 165kHz.

Tank capacitance value is not super critical in a async coil. You would just need to re-tune your primary coil

You could easily do it with 18 corona bottles. You'd have about 40-50nf.
That secondary has a calculated resonance of 147 kHz, so 165khz is in the ballpark.
With the ~50nf cap I describe, it should have a primary tap of around 7-8 turns.
It would work...

My first coil was a 4"x20", NST, static gap, and 12 beer bottles. I managed to achieve 24" streamers. Not optimal for sure, but at least it would give you something to tinker with until you built an MMC

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MrFlatox
Sun Nov 24 2013, 10:37PM
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Unfortunately, my primary coil is no longer than 4.75 turns ...
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redruM69
Mon Nov 25 2013, 03:23AM
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MrFlatox wrote ...

Unfortunately, my primary coil is no longer than 4.75 turns ...

Well, you would need to solder additional tubing to the end to make it larger then.

I was just trying to make the point that it didn't need to be ~130nf to be functional. I didn't even calculate mine to 131nf, it just ended up that way because its what I had, and it worked well. In fact the optimal size for mine is supposed to be ~293nf :)
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MrFlatox
Mon Nov 25 2013, 11:06AM
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Yes, I know that 130nF is not an optimal value at all, and that it cans work with various primary capacitance as long as the LC constant (resonance frequency) is the same. In my case, my primay capacitor must be at least 130nF because of the primary max turns of 4.75. I don't think I will solder an extension of the primay because the structure was not made to accomodate a much longer primary. In that case, I would be better of doing another primary. However, there is already notches to have one more primary turn.
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Kizmo
Mon Nov 25 2013, 12:43PM
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And bigger capacitance means bigger bang energy which means more power and sparks :)

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MrFlatox
Sat Dec 07 2013, 09:36AM
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Hi there !

Thanks to kizmo, i now have 942c caps to make a mmc, i will start soon, but i was wondering about the usefullness of balancing resistor in a ac operated tesla coil. Does it serve any purpose of balancing the voltage accross each cap ?

Thanks
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MrFlatox
Sun Dec 15 2013, 02:11PM
MrFlatox Registered Member #9349 Joined: Mon Jan 07 2013, 08:50AM
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Hi !

At last, some good news ! Thanks to Kizmo for providing me some nice 942c caps, I built a mmc, and the tesla coil is now running fine. I went with a 7s7p configuration which gives me 14kV ans 150nF of primary tank capacitance.
I also redesign the spark gap to accomodate 8 moving electrodes, in order to achieve higher BPS. The results are quite good, and quite impressive for someone like me who had never built a tesla coil before. It's freaking loud, my neighbours are going to love me cheesey


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