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Re: Micro Tesla Coil design



Original poster: "Jolyon Vater Cox by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jolyon-at-vatercox.freeserve.co.uk>

4kv x 9ma that is only 36 Watts! I am using a Bosch ignition coil off a 13.8
Volt 3 Amp supply which can't be much different in power. Would this be OK
for a micro-coil?

Jolyon.
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Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 3:18 AM
Subject: RE: Micro Tesla Coil design


 > Original poster: "Lau, Gary by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<Gary.Lau-at-hp-dot-com>
 >
 > Rolling your own HV transformer is certainly not my idea of fun.  Larger
 > bug zappers typically contain a 4kV/9mA or thereabouts current limited
 > transformer somewhat larger than your fist.  I should think that would be
a
 > good fit for a palm-top coil.  They're pretty common at flea markets
 > (more-so in the summer), and ebay generally has many.
 >
 > One thing to watch though is some bug zapper transformers (BZT's??) have a
 > potted secondary winding (a good thing), but within the potting is a
 > ceramic cap, in parallel with the secondary (bad), to zap the bugs that
 > much harder.  You may need to do some precision drilling to remove that. I
 > haven't yet looked at how easy it is to remove the current limiting
shunts.
 >
 > Gary Lau
 > MA, USA
 >
 >   > Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H by way of Terry Fritz
 > <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <daniel.h.mccauley-at-lmco-dot-com>
 >   >
 >   >
 >   >
 >   > I'm soon to start designing a microcoil.  The goal of this project is
 > build
 >   > a conventional tesla
 >   > coil as small as possible and still work.
 >   >
 >   > Has anyone had experience building one of these things? I know I saw
 > someone
 >   > building a palm sized version
 >   > on the internet before, but have long ago lost that link.
 >   >
 >   > Some questions:
 >   >
 >   > 1.  I'm going to have to build a mini 60Hz step-up transformer from
 > scratch.
 >   > What should the minimum voltage
 >   > output on this be?  I was thinking of having at least a 1kV to 2kV
output
 > at
 >   > 60Hz.
 >   >
 >   > 2.  Ballasting:  Since this transformer will not have current
limiting,
 > what
 >   > type of ballasting could I get away
 >   > with.  I guess at this size (and at the sacrifice of a few volts) I
could
 >   > use a resistor or even wind a small
 >   > inductor on the primary side of the transformer.
 >   >
 >   > Dan
 >   >
 >   >
 >   >
 >
 >
 >