Building a Tesla Coil from Scratch: Step-by-Step Guide and Parts List

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the construction of a Tesla coil from scratch, specifically focusing on building one that operates on 12 volts DC and 9.9 amps. Participants explore various aspects of Tesla coils, including design considerations, components, and resources for further information.

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  • Exploratory
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  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests step-by-step instructions and parts for building a Tesla coil powered by 12 volts DC and 9.9 amps.
  • Another suggests that a high frequency transistor oscillator may be necessary for operation.
  • A participant mentions having a book on Tesla coils that contains specific instructions and offers to find information on how to obtain it.
  • Several participants recommend websites where books on Tesla coils can be purchased, noting the value of certain titles despite potential biases in the content.
  • There is a question raised about the definition of a Tesla coil, with a participant seeking clarification on its function and operation.
  • A detailed explanation is provided regarding the components and operation of a Tesla coil, including the role of the primary and secondary windings, resonance, and the nature of the high voltage arcs produced.
  • Concerns are expressed about the safety and proper adjustment of the Tesla coil to avoid electric shocks.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for specific resources and instructions for building a Tesla coil, but there are varying definitions and explanations of what constitutes a Tesla coil and how it operates. The discussion includes both technical details and differing perspectives on the best approaches to construction.

Contextual Notes

Some participants acknowledge that their details may be imprecise, and there is an emphasis on the importance of resonance and proper adjustment in the construction and operation of Tesla coils. The discussion does not resolve the varying definitions or technical specifics presented.

bleh
i need to know how to build a tesla coil that will run on 12volts dc and 9.9 amps from complete scratch. is their an internet site with step by step instructions and parts.

very thankful

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Sounds like you'll need some kind of high frequency transistor oscillator to operate it.
 
I have a small book on Tesla coils. There are specific instructions in there on how to make several. I will try to dig up some info on how you may obtain a book.
 
thanks

thanks i would appreciate it, that would be very helpful
 
Go here:

www.teslapress.com

There are several books. If you can get past the rest of the BS from these Tesla worshipping fools you will find that the book dedicated to building tesla coils is worth ordering.
 
just what exactly is a tesla coil ? are we talking about one of them thing you see in "red alert" where a shot of electricity is "dispensed" to an unsuspecting thing ?
 
There are probably variations of the definition of tesla coils but in a nutshell it is this:

High voltage source such as ignition transformer is caused to arc. In series with the high voltage lead is a small number of turns of wire, 25 or so. This forms a primary winding of a transformer. This so-called transformer has no core other than air. The secondary is many many turns of very fine wire placed in close proximity, either around or inside the primary. The number of turns may vary from one design to the next. The number of turns is somewhat important to the operation of the coil. Not only does the number of turns determine the output of the coil, but its length needs to somewhat match the frequency of the arc which is typically several megahertz. The length of the secondary winding is adjusted until it resonates with the frequency of the arc. So technically it is more than just a step up transformer. Millions of high frequency high voltage arcs jump of of the secondary lead to surroundings. Since it is high in frequency it doesn't shock you. High frequencies only travel over the surface of conductors. It travels barely skin deep. The current is VERY low also. If you are getting shocked off of your tesla coil it is probably not adjusted or built correctly. I understand also that capacitors can be used in the primary winding to help form a resonate circuit that is more frequency stable than without the capacitor. Adjustment of the arc can also be critical I understand. My details may be a little off, but you get the general idea. If you want to know more I would order a book.
 

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