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I am about to wind my first Tesla coil.
I may have to figure out a way to measure the resonance frequency of the coil as I am winding it. Does this problem arise in real life?
Also I have a great fear. Does PVC cement eat into the enamel coating on the enamel - coated copper wire? Would the coil have shorts between the windings if I wind it on the PVC that is wetted with cement and rub some cement over the wire after everything dries solid?
I wan to make sure that I am not making a defective coil.
Should I calculate mass of the copper? Should I keep track of every turn or can I just rely on the length of the winding for my calculations? If you were to buy a Tesla secondary, what variables would you be looking for? And what proportions?
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First off, you should start with doing a lot of research and reading old posts on this forum. There are many other factors to consider before deciding on the size and winding of the secondary. Whether you are building a DRSSTC or a Spark Gap tesla, you should understand the rest of the circuit parameters first before winding the coil. Once you have the rough design figured out, you can use something, like JavaTC to model your coil. That will tell you how many turns and length of secondary to use. Do the math before winding and you don't have to measure the resonant freq as you work - this would be difficult! For your first coil, you may want to consider purchasing some TC plans to get you going. At least you know it will work.
As was mentioned there is no reason to use PVC cement. Tape the one end of the wire to the PVC, wind the coil and tape it off. I use super glue to anchor the two ends for safety, then while rotating slowly, coat the entire coil with several coats of polyurethane gloss. That will hold everything together nicely.
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Just use JavaTC to calculate the resonant frequency (be sure to add a few percent (usually around 5-10%) to the bare wire diameter when calculating the number of turns, due to the enamel coating) Then just get your wire and wind the coil. Do not calculate or measure anything during the winding process. After the coil is finished, just measure its DC resistance and compare with JavaTC output. If it's all right, you're done. If there is some difference, modify the number of turns in JavaTC until the resistances match, this will slightly change your resonant frequency.
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Thank you. I am looking at the Java Script Tesla Coil program. It has a lot of strange things to it such as "Height 1(LV end)" and "Height 2 (HV end)" variables. May I remove the Toroid from my calculation?
I wish I could see the formula or a train of formulas that are used to estimate the Secondary resonance frequency. I am planning to wind some 1" PVC pipe coils for my experimental purposes and some 4" PVC pipe coils for a traditional Tesla transformer.
I may end up using TeslaMap, but I would prefer an Excel spreadsheet where I can see what came from where.
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Hi I thought it would be 1/4th, based on antenna dipolar antenna, but longer wave lengths can work, 1/8, 1/16(maybe) can't remenber others but, sorry is it a E filed or B Feild, big difference?
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So there are many "schools of thought"? I guess I will wind several transformers of different proportions to see.
If the coil is 1/4 the wavelength, than the wave is X4 the coil length. Am I correct? :)
I firmly believe that there is something behind Tesla physics that requires a lot of attention. It is not obsolete and should not be retired for decorative purposes only.
A veil of inert gas, sandwiched between two conductive plates does not behave like a dielectric in a capacitor. I had proven it experimentally.
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