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I was going to a sstc but i dont have the resources of time right now so i wanted to order one, i looked all around and have settled on this one is this a good one and worth my money?
Also will i have to tune my coil? It say auto tune but does not include resonator
here is the driver --->
thanks
here is my secondary coil, will this work for the sstc driver ?
Tall coil= 15 inches tall, 2 inches diameter short coli= 12 inches(approx) 2 inches in diameter
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Unfortunately I get unloaded frequencies of about 1MHz for the larger coil and, of course, even higher for the other. The kit states that it is usable up to 400kHz. That means that it just isn't fast enough to be reliable for too much more (1MHz would definitely qualify as "too much more"). Results could range from nothing happening to exploding silicon. Either way it won't work with either of your coils...
Unfortunately, you'll need a class E driver if you want to run those as solid state units. The same place sells class E drivers but his seem to be fixed at 4MHz, so they won't work with these either...
What you could do is buy one of his class E coil drivers and then remove most of the wire on your small one and trim down the coilform. According to my coil calculator, you'd need 2.65" of winding.
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Your resonators are basically in the high frequency range for Tesla coils which usually require Class-E type drivers. I also got well over 1MHz fres (unloaded) for both your coils.
I would recommend a class-E design, probably something set to around 2-4MHz, although you'll need to trim your existing resonators to tune them appropriately. There are plenty of Class-E designs available on the 4hV forum that you could use for reference if you wanted to build your own. Richie Burnett (search GOOGLE) has an excellent website as well on some of his class-e work.
Other than that, I would just rewind some new secondaries. Doesn't take too long to do. Try using 3-4" DIA PVC and use 30AWG wire (12-15" height would be good with 30AWG at 4" DIA)
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If you're looking for an auto-tuning class-e design you might consider this one
It's a pretty simple circuit. However, you will probably want to raise the inductor to ~100uH and the capacitor to ~300pF. These are just guesses, however, so you will probably need to experiment, especially with the capacitor value.
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Yes. That looks fine. If i read it correctly, looks like about 300kHz for unloaded coil. And with a 12pF toroid topload, about 150kHz. That would work fine with a half-bridge SSTC driver such as the SSTC 2.0.
There are also plenty of half-bridge based SSTC designs on the internet provided you want to design a board yourself. They're all basically the same - just a half-bridge power circuit with some sort of feedback or open-loop frequency control to set the switching frequency.
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