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Registered Member #4368
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Dear fellow coilers. my name is Giwan, I am from the Netherlands and i am making a DRSSTC. Currently I can produce 66cm (26inch) sparks. but i want to continue and make my DRSSTC audio regulated. The problem is I don't know how! XD
so can someone exactly tell me how to make my TC audio regulated.
schematics would be appreciated, please include wiring to the TC.
thanks in advance greets Giwan Verveen (Netherlands)
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Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
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Hello Giwan
Welcome to 4hv.
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thanks :P
uhm i signed up for this forum because i have been looking for MIDI interuptor schematics and explainations all over the internet, but couldn't find an awful lot.
i know the first part of the midi circuit is electric regulated ans the second part is fiber optic regulated. the frequency is created by turning the TC on and off very quickly but i don't have a clue on how to do this.
so if there is someone who has a schematic (i am not begging for schematics here XD) and is willing to share it with me i would appreciate that very very much. and if there is someone who made a musical teslacoil before i would LOVE to hear how the link between a midi-source and the tesla coil is made.
I sue hope someone is willing to help me. but if not i will just continue searching on the internet to some sort of schematic + partslist.
kind regards Giwan Verveen.
stats of my coil:
NST: 8500V 50mA 50Hz primairy cap: beercrate cap bank with 24 beerbottle laiden jars. 0.015 u-Farad static spark gap: 5 x 0.5mm interuption primairy coil: 12mm diameter copper tube, spacing 25mm, 10 turns. secondairy coil: 60 cm high, 125mm diameter, 0.5mm copper wire. top load, aluminium toroid, height 10cm = 4inch, width 20cm = 8 inch
hope u like it when I adjusted the coil 100% i might be abl to post some pics XD
PS. (coiling isn't very known in the netherlands, so there aren't many people IRL to help me with this, I am a starting coiler since this is my first coil and i have to do it all on my own, it very fun to do but i think its tough to)
It is a Spark Gap Tesla Coil, according to your schematic. These can be audio modulated, but it is pretty hard to do so and the sound would be drowned out by the spark gap anyways :P
Registered Member #1854
Joined: Wed Dec 10 2008, 06:09PM
Location: West-Flanders Belgium
Posts: 88
Hi Giwan,
I don't think your type of coil can be audiomodulated, i actually never seen a sparkgap coil get audiomodulated. Your coil isn't a DRSSTC (dual resonant solid state tesla coil), but a SGTC (spark gap tesla coil). ^ Like most of the people on this topic already said.
I suggest you search the term DRSSTC on google. There is also a dutch site were you can get more information. That might make it more easy for you: "www.circuitsonline.net". Search those forums if you have some problems with terminology concerning solid state coils.
Also know that a DRSSTC is an expensive project, and a good understanding of power electronics is needed if you don't want to hurt yourself.
There is also some equipment needed if you want to succesfully build a solidstate coil. A good oscilloscope for instance, wich can be expensive.
I advise you do more reading about solid state coiling before you start to build one ;)
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