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Re: calculations
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- Subject: Re: calculations
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- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 10:43:09 -0700
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Original poster: "D.C. Cox" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
Bart Anderson's JAVATC program does all the calculations for you. It
makes the "what-if" part of designing fun and easy.
Dr. Resonance
hello, i am going to be building a tesla coil modled after one on
the internet that's a 4kv 4800pf primary 11 turns of 1/4 inch coper
secondary 1000 turns of 30 AWG with a pvc diameter of 2.5 inches. i
was wondering how do you get these numbers. like how do you know how
wide the coil has to be. or the turn ratio, or how do you find the
frequency of the coil so you can determine the value of the
capacitor you need. any calculations that you guys know to solve for
these things would be very helpful. i would like to get to the point
where i can make a coil totaly on my own. thanks agian for all the help
-michael