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Re: [TCML] Tuning a Tesla Coil with an Oscilloscope



I developed a digital tuner for coils.  I will email you a copy off list.
It uses only 8 parts and is very easy to build.  Accurately tunes both small
and large coil by adjusting the distance of antenna to coil.

Dr. Resonance





On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Jon Danniken <danniken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Brandon Garretson wrote:
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>> JavaTC will get you close, use the TCT device to verify, then fine-tune.
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> I am probably going to be the sole voice is dissent on this, but although I
> did build the Terry Tuner at one time and found it to work exactly as
> expected, I consider that step to be redundant.
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> Instead, I use the expected tap setting as generated by design equatijons
> (such as those resulting from using Bart's JavaTC), and then do low power
> testing to fine tune the initial tap setting.
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> The tuner is pretty cool, and very ingenious in it's construction, but I
> just don't see a need for it given a ballpark idea of where the tap will go,
> and then progressing with low-power tuning.
>
> Jon
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