How Does a Tesla Coil Work and How to Build One?

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A request for a detailed blueprint on building a Tesla coil was made, emphasizing the need for a structured build model. The responder suggested using Google and Wikipedia for information, noting that the Wikipedia article contains substantial details. They specifically highlighted the importance of the "Electrical Safety" section due to the risks associated with constructing a Tesla coil. The discussion concluded with a warning about the dangers involved, leading to the decision to close the thread. Safety is a critical consideration when attempting to build such devices.
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could you please give me an build structure
or the standard model of it's blueprint.

Thank you

... Be Ω Thik Ω ! :)
 
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Dreamius.BPT said:
could you please give me an build structure
or the standard model of it's blueprint.

Thank you

... Be Ω Thik Ω ! :)

Have you tried Google? Or wikipedia.org?
 
Yes, I've try on it.
but can't get the information in detail..
 
Dreamius.BPT said:
Yes, I've try on it.
but can't get the information in detail..

The wikipedia article has plenty of information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_coil

Please pay particular attention to the section near the end on "Electrical Safety".

Because of the danger involved in constructing this device, this thread needs to be closed now.
 
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