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Tony Fleming for what it's worth I found this site helpful when I built my first coil. It's not very math intensive at all. Very basic & beginner oriented but it can be a good place to start. Good luck & be safe! Dennis Otmaskin http://deepfriedneon.com/tesla_frame0.html On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 9:57 PM Chris Reeland <chrisreeland@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Tony Fleming, > > Since there has not been much response for the parts you have/don't have/no > plans, you are going to have design it based on what you have and will have > to make decisions for a final overall design on what to get for the rest of > parts required. And well learn some of the knowledge required. > > And then ask some questions here on a specific area that you don't > understand. > > Currently you do not have one specific question, just how to put together a > pile of parts...with too many details missing even though you tried in > video. > > I will admit here I am not much of a Spark Gap Tesla Coil type of guy...yet > :^) > > I am into Vacuum Tube Tesla Coils which are a similar but quite a > difference "beast" to build and "specifically" tune properly. > > > Here is a good site that I think will be a very good starting place for you > to learn much more. It is a pretty complete what I like to call a "one stop > place to shop" for Coil information. > > Link: > http://www.teslacoildesign.com/ > > Hope this will help you to get started. > > If others have any other sites please suggest for a beginner. As I am > mostly a "Tube" guy and mostly build from "my head" and some calculations > on paper and from experience. > > Chris Reeland > Ladd Illinois USA > > Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla