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Registered Member #3824
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Hello, I am about to run my DC Tesla coil indoors in my office and I am wondering if there is any implication to leaving the secondary ground floating? I have no means for a separate RF ground, so will leaving it floating be dangerous to the power feeding the coil (ie. I have no filter and am wondering if this will destroy my office server and get me fired)?
DC Resonant coil w/ 5 MOT's in series w/ primary shorted for charging inductor, 17uF tank, 2 MOT's w/ DC cap for charging transformer, really shotty rotary.
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LDL -
Is it absolutely necessary to run the coil in your office? A small "desktop" coil is less risky, but a dual-MOT powered coil has the potential to cause havoc.
Regardless, do NOT try to run that coil without "grounding" the secondary to either a solid earth ground or a large (minimum 4' X 4') counterpoise directly under the coil. A counterpoise is just a local "isolated" gound plane, of sheet-metal, heavy aluminum foil, etc.
With a coil of that input power level, I'd be really concerned about having robust filtering on your AC input line. What type of electronic equipment is in your office? I'd unplug every piece of electronic equipment within a 25' radius of the coil, and disconnect all cables connected to that equipment to reduce the chances of having RF energy from the coil couple into the equipment through the cabling.
Registered Member #3824
Joined: Sun Apr 10 2011, 08:29PM
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Herr Zapp wrote ...
LDL -
Is it absolutely necessary to run the coil in your office? A small "desktop" coil is less risky, but a dual-MOT powered coil has the potential to cause havoc.
Regardless, do NOT try to run that coil without "grounding" the secondary to either a solid earth ground or a large (minimum 4' X 4') counterpoise directly under the coil. A counterpoise is just a local "isolated" gound plane, of sheet-metal, heavy aluminum foil, etc.
With a coil of that input power level, I'd be really concerned about having robust filtering on your AC input line. What type of electronic equipment is in your office? I'd unplug every piece of electronic equipment within a 25' radius of the coil, and disconnect all cables connected to that equipment to reduce the chances of having RF energy from the coil couple into the equipment through the cabling.
Herr Zapp
Yes, I'm setting the coil up for display in the office, so it will be run indoors. The main office server is running off the same panel as this, so that could be an issue. The reason why I think its okay would be that as this is a DC resonant coil, I have a VERY large charging inductor that will not allow any RF current back. I will have to use a counterpoise below the coil that I will lay on a layer of bituthane to isolate it. Should I be worried about this?
Registered Member #480
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LDL -
"Should I be worried about this?"
Worried about the bituthane?
Or worried about taking out the server?
I think running ANY Tesla coil on the same branch circuit as an office server is risky, at best. And, injecting RF noise into the AC line may not be the most dangerous path for coupling energy into your office LAN. Aren't there 100's of feet of LAN cable spiderwebbing the office?
Do your IT people know about this? What are the consequences of crashing the server, or wiping out the RAID array?
I've only had one experience with a TC damaging nearby electronics devices, but it wasn't pretty. Many others have reported unpleasant experiences with toasted modems, televisions, stereo systems, test equipment, garage door openers, etc.
Registered Member #3824
Joined: Sun Apr 10 2011, 08:29PM
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Herr Zapp wrote ...
LDL -
"Should I be worried about this?"
Worried about the bituthane?
Or worried about taking out the server?
I think running ANY Tesla coil on the same branch circuit as an office server is risky, at best. And, injecting RF noise into the AC line may not be the most dangerous path for coupling energy into your office LAN. Aren't there 100's of feet of LAN cable spiderwebbing the office?
Do your IT people know about this? What are the consequences of crashing the server, or wiping out the RAID array?
I've only had one experience with a TC damaging nearby electronics devices, but it wasn't pretty. Many others have reported unpleasant experiences with toasted modems, televisions, stereo systems, test equipment, garage door openers, etc.
Herr Zapp
Well the business owner knows about it, actually he asked me to bring it in. So here's the thing, will there be any danger to the *extremely* valuable server if I were to run it outdoors one the same panel (but not same branch circuit) considering what I have previously said about the size of the charging inductor? If not, I would think installing a simple faraday cage would be a good decision, no?
Registered Member #480
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LDL -
Why not rent a small portable generator (3-5 KW), and run the coil outside (like in a corner of the parking lot), with a dedicated ground rod? This would pose a minimal (but not absolutely non existent) risk to the server or other electronics in the office.
This way you could honestly claim to have taken "reasonable" precautions against disrupting your office LAN.
Just to help put this all into perspective, what is the typical output of your coil, expressed as streamer length?
Registered Member #3824
Joined: Sun Apr 10 2011, 08:29PM
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I have yet to test it, out of safety reasons for my office. It is a DC resonant charging coil powered by two MOT's in series. I have a 3uF cap in parallel to reduce ripple, 5 MOT secondaries in series, a 30kV de-qing diode, 17nF tank and a crappy rotary gap.
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