
Make your own Tesla Coil (Part 2) SSTC, IGBT Full Bridge, Interrupter
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Date: 2020-09-05
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Xeno
If you add Extra Coil and connect it to the Secondary Coil and then connect Top Load to the Extra Coil like Tesla recommends in patent 1119732, you should be able to get even larger sparks. Extra Coil aka Resonator acts as a magnifier. The Colorado Springs model of Tesla Coil is called Tesla Magnifying Transmitter.
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If you add Extra Coil and connect it to the Secondary Coil and then connect Top Load to the Extra Coil like Tesla recommends in patent 1119732, you should be able to get even larger sparks. Extra Coil aka Resonator acts as a magnifier. The Colorado Springs model of Tesla Coil is called Tesla Magnifying Transmitter.
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Muhammad
Good evening boss. Please make a ldc circuit which control the t/f when sun in onn the t/f is off and when sun is off the t/f is onn there is some video on YouTube about ldc but there's are not so much efficient so please please help me in this problem. This circuit is extremely needed for me. Thank you
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Good evening boss. Please make a ldc circuit which control the t/f when sun in onn the t/f is off and when sun is off the t/f is onn there is some video on YouTube about ldc but there's are not so much efficient so please please help me in this problem. This circuit is extremely needed for me. Thank you
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Luka
There is no dead time in your driver, that could be the reason of heating. Switching IGBT in open circuit could breakdown the gate. Also, oversized topload ruined Q factor of Tesla coil, so you get smaller discharge length for the same power. Beside that your project looks nice, well done.
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There is no dead time in your driver, that could be the reason of heating. Switching IGBT in open circuit could breakdown the gate. Also, oversized topload ruined Q factor of Tesla coil, so you get smaller discharge length for the same power. Beside that your project looks nice, well done.
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Ankan
You should make video in such a way that everyone can understand a little bit, like the scince behind this and showing the diagrams more clearly and explaining them, its fun to watch but not for people who want to learn. please make it more interesting by explaining things.
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You should make video in such a way that everyone can understand a little bit, like the scince behind this and showing the diagrams more clearly and explaining them, its fun to watch but not for people who want to learn. please make it more interesting by explaining things.
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PinkySuavo
So, how Tesla built this stuff if he had no transistors and all that stuff? I just don't get it. People in the internet build it using weird components, they use 100-230V as input, while Tesla used his own AC generator. Can someone make a replica?
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So, how Tesla built this stuff if he had no transistors and all that stuff? I just don't get it. People in the internet build it using weird components, they use 100-230V as input, while Tesla used his own AC generator. Can someone make a replica?
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danish
I made this circuit and it works perfectly but I didn't added an arduino as an interrupter because I don't know how to use it so I want to know can I use another 555 timer ic as an interrupter
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I made this circuit and it works perfectly but I didn't added an arduino as an interrupter because I don't know how to use it so I want to know can I use another 555 timer ic as an interrupter
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Sirkii
Why do we use ac instead of chopped up dc? Im trying to design a circuit myself atm for a highvoltage project and even tho i have installed a flyback diode, I already fried two transistors.
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Why do we use ac instead of chopped up dc? Im trying to design a circuit myself atm for a highvoltage project and even tho i have installed a flyback diode, I already fried two transistors.
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junky802
If I learn to do this would I be able to power a home with this? Would be cool to have a place to live without having to rely on the electric company
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If I learn to do this would I be able to power a home with this? Would be cool to have a place to live without having to rely on the electric company
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