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Re: calculations
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- Subject: Re: calculations
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- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 16:20:43 -0700
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Original poster: tesla popp <teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>
Good call D.C.
There are also lots of great downloadable programs
that are really nice to work with.
here are some links...
http://hot-streamer.com/TeslaCoils/Programs/Programs.htm
http://www.richardsplace.net/tesladownload.htm
http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/programs/
Good lick, lots of good stuff here.
Coiler Forever: Jeremiah Popp
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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