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Re: troubleshooting tesla coil (fwd)
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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:57:26 -0500
From: resonance <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: troubleshooting tesla coil (fwd)
Test the caps leakage current. It should not exceed 1 mA max.
Dr. Resonance
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> I was looking for some help on tesla coil construction, and joined this
> list as a result. Looks like I came to the right place :)
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> I'm building my first tesla coil, and could use some help "debugging"
> it. All of the coil parts have been assembled, according to various
> recipes out on the web, but when put together, the spark gap doesn't fire.
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> I've got the circuit down to a bare minimum: 5.5KV, 30Khz NST provides
> the power, spark gap connected across the transformer output leads, and
> a capacitor in parallel with spark gap. Without the capacitor, spark
> gap fires just fine, with it, I just hear humming sound (I think coming
> from the vibrating capacitor plates), but no spark.
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> Capacitor was home built, consists of 8 copper sheets separated by 10mil
> Mylar insulator, roughly 8"x6" area. Measured C is 7nF. When DC power
> is supplied (through a rectifier circuit), makes the gap fire at
> intervals, indicating that cap is storing charge. I thought this could
> be my problem component, so I built a different type of capacitor (beer
> bottle salt water, 800pF), but that didn't change a thing. Neither
> capacitor is shorted out, according to my multimeter.
>
> Is there any definitive way to test the capacitor for faults? Am I
> missing something else? What could be going wrong?
>
> Thanks, for any thoughts you can provide on the subject.
>
> Marko
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