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  • Tesla Coils | DC no-resonance

    Posted by attune on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 18:19:52
    ...uf cap, 0.15 snubber cap mmc 4" secondary 2 toroid topload Charging reactor, 4 MOTs with secondaries connected in series, open primaries, and...
  • Tesla Coils | Window Screen Toriod

    Posted by Roger on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 06:09:35
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  • Tesla Coils | Window Screen Toriod

    Posted by Roger on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 06:09:35
    The toroid uses 24 circular wire loops that are 9.6 inches in diameter. Between the wire loops are strips of wire mesh that are 31" long and 4.5' wid...
  • Tesla Coils | Window Screen Toriod

    Posted by Roger on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 06:09:35
    .... Lastly I must say, If you want to make a big toroid coil perform you got to put some power to it. When I was using the small toroid only on my...
  • Tesla Coils | stirring up SSTC trouble

    Posted by Kolas on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 02:05:08
    Use a ferrite toroid on the top. It will be stil an air core transformer, but the magnetic properties of the secondary will change ;-)
  • Tesla Coils | Beginner building first TC. Requesting advice.

    Posted by JSpark311 on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 00:55:01
    ...d to the top to extinguish the arc. Also the toroid you can just use flex duct etc. I think this would be a great TC for your first time, it wo...
  • Tesla Coils | nano SGTCs

    Posted by Plasmaniac on Saturday 25 February 2006 - 20:19:11
    ..., and it sprayed around streamers (just like that toroid on picture) without any breakout point. If coil burns it is because of too much input po...
  • Tesla Coils | First DRSSTC

    Posted by Marko on Thursday 23 February 2006 - 08:46:34
    for your very first drsstc i would use a bigger secondary or thinner wire to drop the frequency to around 150khz(maybe a bigger toroid). many people t...
  • Tesla Coils | First DRSSTC

    Posted by Marko on Thursday 23 February 2006 - 08:46:34
    To drop frequency (with 10pf toroid) to about 150kHz i would have to use 0,2mm wire wich is incredibly fragile and it would be impossible to wind. C...
  • Tesla Coils | First DRSSTC

    Posted by Marko on Thursday 23 February 2006 - 08:46:34
    ...in exact 1/4 wavelength frequency, I can increase toroid size (or put another on the top) if it is really necessary, I cannot have some monster coil b...
 
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