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Thanks Tim. I don't think I was clear with my question,What I was looking for was the actual routing of the bottom wire of the secondary through the platform on which sits the primary so as to not be in too close proximity to the primary. I understand that routing through the center of the secondary is not i good idea, so would I just drill through the top platform as close to the secondary mount as possible? I am researching everything I can find on TC construction but sometimes the smallest details are what are missing,And my motto is, (Get Advice Or Do It Twice) LOL
Thanks again Tim.
Doug J.

On 3/25/2015 10:52 AM, Timothy Gilmore wrote:
The secondary bottom will go to electrical house ground. If a larger sized
coil is made - it will go to both electrical ground and RF ground (made
with a 4-8 copper pipe in the earth or large sections of Hardware
cloth/Chicken wire directly placed under the tesla coil - ensuring its
considerably larger than the top load).

The secondary top "should" go to a top load of either a sphere for smaller
distributed multiple sparks or to a donut shaped toroid which provides some
additional minimal capacitance and will allow build up of sparks to be
longer in length.

Tim

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Doug <doug11642@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Gentlemen; I am building my first Tesla Coin rated at around 250.000 volts
and would like some advice on routing and connecting the secondary coil
wires top and bottom.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Doug Johnson
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