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Success!!!
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To: tesla
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Subject: Success!!!
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From: tesla (Nikola Tesla (Chip Atkinson))
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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 09:39:46 +0700
Greetings,
Last night I finally got a tesla coil to work! I used Gary Legel's
TCBA newsletter design (with a few modifications for currently available
materials). I was getting streamers around 18" long from the top.
Now the next trick is to get them longer. It's been so long since I started
to make tesla coils that I had almost decided to cut my losses and find
some other use for the transformers and capacitors that I had amassed.
I had initially built the coil to the specifications that Gary gave,
except for one thing: I used solid #4 copper wire instead of 0.020"
copper strip. I didn't think that there would be much difference between
the two primary coil designs. His design called for 0.012uF capacitance,
so I hooked up two capacitors in series to achieve the 0.012uF called for.
When I tried tuning it, I got no more than a 1" spark between the end and
ground. Most discouraging. This weekend my cousin was visiting from
El Paso TX and I wanted to show him what I had. For some reason I decided
to try a larger capacitor (0.015uF). I noticed a slight improvement when
I tapped at the outermost coil, so then I decided to try my 0.020uF cap.
After a little tuning, I started seeing streamers! I had finally gotten
the thing to work.
Last night I was playing around with the latest modifications: tapping
the primary from underneath, and a sheet of plexiglass separating the
secondary from the primary. These two features seemed to help.
However, I had two strange occurrences. The first is that sometimes I
got a streamer coming off the top turn of the secondary, instead of the
top terminal. The second is that after a longish run, my circuit breaker
on the variac tripped. When I reset it, the coil didn't seem to power up
smoothly. As I turned up the variac, I could hear the spark gap firing
as it always has, but I would only get an intermittent streamer, and only
when the power was turned up about 75%. Before hand, I would get little
1" hairs that would smoothly progress up to the full length as I turned up
the variac. This last time, I would only get nearly full length streamers
in little bursts.
So, here are two questions for everyone:
1) Does any one know why I am getting streamers from the top turn?
2) Does any one have any ideas why I am getting intermittent streamers?
Any ideas would be helpful.
>> Continuous duty microwave transformers: I think they would have to
be continuous duty because most microwaves can run for about 10min to 1 hr.
at full power. I had a microwave that would give 99 minutes on its timer.
>> Series: I tried it without success on two neon sign transformers.
Perhaps I didn't play with it enough. I am somewhat paranoid about
neons because they short out so fast.
Note: I know a guy in Loveland CO who just bought a rebuilt pole transformer
for about $200
Chip