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Registered Member #50
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:07AM
Location: Vernon, B.C, Canada
Posts: 324
I have a (semi first) tesla coil with very poor arc production, max 1 inch. I have a 1 3/4 " X 6.5" Secondary, 26 Gauge wire, 4 Beer Bottle Capacitors, A dual mot power supply (and tried a flyback, same results) and the primary tapped at about 3 turns (I've moved it around, it only gets worse) What Could Possibly be wrong? I'm becoming very tempted to throw it all out...
I think I have heard of this type of problem before Yeah!! like hundreds of times!!! (literally)...
There are two problems.
First and biggest is that the resonant frequency of the secondary coil and top load does not match the resonant frequency of the primary coil and cap. That is 80% of the problem. Having the primary and secondary matched to the same frequency is "important"!! Otherwise the coil is a space heater.
There are many Tesla coil design programs out there and lists of formulas:
I would be happy to work the numbers for you so you can see how to do it. Let me know, and I can do it latter. I should just make a web page on this...
Parts of the above problem but a problem too is that beer bottle are far better for beer than caps. Modern MMC type polypropylene caps will perform vastly better. But for now, fix the tuning. Bottle caps like yours are about 800pF each.
I assume you are putting the caps in salt water too when you run it. If you run it out of water as in you picture, that is another problem
Registered Member #135
Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 12:06AM
Location: Anywhere is fine
Posts: 1735
You will also notice improved performance with a somewhat large sheet attached to the RF return from the secondary. This adds some capacitence referenced to the secondary, which helps control your frequency. For my ~700W coil I used a 4' x 4' with pretty good results, but I would think you could get away with a 1'x 1' or 2' x 2' sheet no problem.
Registered Member #50
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:07AM
Location: Vernon, B.C, Canada
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I actually have "RF Ground" made of Coiled chicken wire for that part, but I did suspect the fact thats its horribly out of resonance. How would I go about Transformer/Capacitor matching with bottle caps? and then taking on the daunting task of trying to tune the primary? (I do have a Func. Generator and an O-Scope)...
Registered Member #139
Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 11:01AM
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 358
Yeah, make sure you ground the coil properly as stated, I would also say that it's way out of tune, as you are only tapped on the second turn of your primary. You also might not have enough capacitance in there. Can you measure the C of your cap at all? Definately use wintesla and go from there. Can you post specs? Secondary specs? C, spark gap etc etc?
Registered Member #50
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:07AM
Location: Vernon, B.C, Canada
Posts: 324
Secondary Specs are as previously stated : 1 3/4 " X 6.5" Secondary, 26 Gauge wire. For a spark gap I've tried many variations; Pointed Electrodes, Pipes, nuts etc. No Change. I've always wondered about the Capacitance though. For two MOT's would 4-5 bottles be enough? I've tried trial by error tunning and at about 3 turns I get the best performance but its still only like 1 inch arcs.
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