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Jeditobe2011-02-03 13:28:21
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Jeditobe, 2011-02-03 13:28:21

Tesla transformer diagram?

Hello, friends!
Are there any experienced tesla builders among the readers of this community?
I have an urgent need to make a Tesla coil as a birthday present for a certain person. In this connection, I ask you to share, if anyone has at their disposal, a working circuit of a low-power and simple Tesla coil. It is enough if it is able to create a crown or streamers with a radius of 3-5 cm. Particularly interested in the glow of the crown inside an incandescent bulb.
PS I know safety precautions with high voltages and high-frequency currents, I know how to use a soldering iron.
Please do not kick, do not spit, but help in essence =)

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Rafael Osipov, 2011-02-03
@Rafael

There are many step by step recipes for making Tesla Coils on Instructables.com.
See this link

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yadaya, 2011-02-03
@yadaya

On the "obvious resource" at the bottom of the link himiklab.org.ua/tesla.shtml

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iv_s, 2011-02-03
@iv_s

If you need an arc, you can make a half-bridge voltage booster, there are ready-made integrated half-bridge drivers.
And it’s easy to do, and if the directions of the windings are not confused, then it will work immediately after assembly.
For example, here is a project: bsvi.ru/rezonansnyj-polumost-na-ir2153/
By the way, this site also has about Tesla building :)

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Oleg Savvateev, 2011-02-03
@Savvateev

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%83%D1%88%D0%BA%D0%B0_%D0%A2%D0%B5%D1%81%D0 %BB%D1%8B

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Igor Petrov, 2011-02-04
@KriegeR

Look here. I think you'll understand. There are many interesting things there.
www.falstad.com/circuit_ru/

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Odinokij_Kot, 2011-02-06
@Odinokij_Kot

here are a lot of diagrams with pictures www.high.h1.ru/energy/tc/index.htm

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