it seems to me that in about 1964, popular electronics had a plan
for lil-TC and Big-TC - and the little one used a 6V6 - that woudl
be a good place to start - I scanned the article some years back and
sent it out to those who wanted it
> Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 18:33:09 -0800
> From: teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [TCML] Tiny VTTC
>
> I would very much like to construct a Tesla coil with a tube I
already have. The tube is a 6DQ6-B. It is a 770 volt, 18 watt beam
pentode tube.
>
> The datasheet is here:
http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/117732/GEC/6DQ6B.html
>
> I looked for about an hour online trying to find a coil with
simple schematics for a tube like this, but to no avail.
>
> Using the "WinTesla" program, I designed a coil which I could
feasibly make based on the materials i have on hand
>
> Secondary 1" wide x 4.5" tall. 36 AWG wire.
> 1/4 wave Frequency: 1.45MHz
> Toroid will be a 1/4" x 1.5" steel washer.
>
> Primary coil 1.7" wide, helically would coil.
> 15 turns of 20 AWG wire.
>
> Capacitor .0120 uf
>
>
> Things i am not experienced enough to figure out alone are as follows:
> What sort of biasing resistors should i use. Is there a similar
schematic of a coil using a tube this small? how many feedback
windings do i need? What distance from the primary coil i should
begin winding the feedback coil? what other questions should i
really be asking?
>
> I have NEVER used a tube before with success. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
>
> thanks for your input. I'll post lots of pics in return for your
help if i get it working.
>
>
> ,Jeremiah Popp
>
>
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