Having issues with my Tesla coil
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IRISHLUCK
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Thu Sept 10 2015, 01:18AM
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We just tested pin 3 and it is osculating. Measuring at 15vpp, 2Khz, and has a 75% duty cycle
dexter wrote ...
i slapped together on a bread board the 555 side of the circuit (with the unusual pin 1 connection) used 24V supply and nothing happen on pin 3 beside a continuous logic HIGH
but if i connect pin 1 to ground the 555 starts osculating
IRISHLUCK also check pin 3 of 555 to see if its osculating
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Antonio
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Mon Sept 14 2015, 02:35AM
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Don't connect high-voltage circuits, as the output of the induction coil, to wood. The wood will conduct a lot and may burn, forming carbon tracks that short-circuit everything.
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