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Re: Micro Tesla Coil design
Original poster: "Andy Cobaugh by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <kb3ewy-at-rcn-dot-com>
>One thing to watch though is some bug zapper transformers (BZT's??) have a
>potted secondary winding (a good thing), but within the potting is a
>ceramic cap, in parallel with the secondary (bad), to zap the bugs that
>much harder. You may need to do some precision drilling to remove that. I
>haven't yet looked at how easy it is to remove the current limiting shunts.
The first high voltage transformer that I ever used was a bug zapper
transformer. I built a little coil out of it that could produce 1" sparks.
The circuit did not use a capacitor, just a spark gap in series with the
primary coil. I later realized that it was because of this capacitor that
it even worked. I managed later on to chip away at the epoxy and cut the
wires going to the cap. I too hope to someday build a micro coil as soon as
I find some doorknob caps for it.
good luck with your micro coil!
Your high voltage enthusiast,
Andy C.
Ham Call: KB3EWY
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