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Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage G

Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator


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This is a fun and useful circuit for demonstrating high frequency high voltge. It can produce up to about 30KV, depending on the transformer used. It is cheap and easy to make, thanks to the standard TV flyback transformer used. It can power LASERS (although I have never tried), demonstrate St.Elmo's fire, and even cause a fluorescent bulb to light from as much as 2 feet away.

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Part Total Qty. R1 R2 BR1 1 1 1

Description 27 Ohm 5W Resistor 240 Ohm 5W Resistor 50 Volt, 6 Amp Bridge Rectifier 8000uf, 35 Volt Capacitor 2N3055 NPN Power Transistor 24V 5A Transformer (See "Notes") TV Flyback Transformer (See "Notes") 115V 3A SPST Switch Case, Wire, Heatsinks, Line Cord

Substitutions 27 Ohm 10W Resistor 240 Ohm 10W Resistor


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C1 1 Q1, Q2 2 T1 T2 S1 MISC 1 1 1 1

Notes
1. T2 is a high voltage flyback transformer salvaged from an old TV, or ordered from Fair Radio Sales (see Where To Get Parts). Look for the biggest, most intimidating transformer you can find. Old tube TV's are a good place to look. The transformer should not have a rectifier built in. 2. You will need to rewind the transformer's primary. First, remove the old primary, being careful not to damage the high voltage secondary. If the transformer is wound with all windings incased in plastic, use another transformer. Second, wind on 5 turns of 18 AWG wire, twist a loop (center tap), and then wind on 5 more turns. This becomes winding C-D. Now, wind on 2 turns of 22 AWG wire, twist a loop, and wind on 2 more turns. This becomes winding A-B. 3. Q1 and Q2 will run HOT if not used with a large heatsink. After the circuit has been running for a minute or two, you should still be able to put your finger on the transistors without being burnt. Also, R1 and R2 will run hot. 4. If you experience arcing on the exposed transformer leads, select a lower voltage for T1. If you are powering the circuit with a power supply (see Power Supply), just crank down the voltage. 5. For a real high voltage output, connect a voltage multiplier (from an old TV or computer monitor) to the output of T2. 6. If the circuit does not work, reverse connections A and B. 7. I finally got around to taking some pictures of the circuit in operation. Here they are:

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The first picture is the high voltage generator without the voltage multiplier. Notice how hot the arc looks. The second picture is the high voltage generator with a voltage multiplier installed. Notice how much brighter the arc is.

The above pictures of myself were taken with me standing on an pie plate that was resting on the top of a plastic bucket. The pie plate was connected to the high voltage generator and charged to about 40,000V. If you do this, be sure to have someone else turn on and off the high voltage generator. Also, don't touch anything when you are charged. Have everything you are going to hold/play with already sitting on the bucket and away from grounded objects. Remember to take off your watch...

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D.C.. Coxnonymous Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator

Monday, July 28, 2008 11:19:16 PM

I use a BUF420 M power transistor. It's rated at 450 VDC 30 Amps and will not fail like the 2N3055's do. this single transistor in a large TO-3 heatsink will drive large flybacks. I also stock large flybacks based on the old 1968 large Zenith TV sets (3,800 turns on sec). Mine have 4,200 turns of #42 AWG on sec for more output. These will drive plasma globes up to 24 inches in dia. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Monday, June 23, 2008 5:54:04 PM anonymous Generator You can find it if you follow the red cable from the top of the screen... cant miss it... Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Tuesday, June 17, 2008 6:56:38 AM Generator abhikant; I think you need variable duty cycle to vary the output voltage. You would need a 555 driver circuit for that. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:20:34 PM Asep Sopyan Generator can u gave more information about Tesla generator. i want tray to build the generator.that just for my hobbys spark abhikant Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Friday, March 14, 2008 6:16:04 AM

can we control its high voltage if so then how Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage derric Generator

Sunday, January 27, 2008 8:19:52 AM

What a great man Ken you are, your site is so fabulous thanks to god who gave you that knowledge. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:12:12 AM apis Generator How can we regulate the output voltage? anonymous cool site anonymous Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Tuesday, December 11, 2007 12:23:53 AM Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Thursday, December 13, 2007 11:00:44 AM

i have an Ignition Coil from a ford modle A its in wood with a relay ontop and 3 coper rod contions 2 on side 1 on the end. it looks like it could take a lot more volts than the newer ones. Have any good ides. let me know. Raven Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Wednesday, November 14, 2007 10:17:23 PM

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maid my own tater gun and such but i need to learn how to build this badly lol im trying to use a sparker from a small hand held lighter that has the long neck and only works 1/100 times or so so were can i get most of theese parts alot of them i think i might already have but were can i get some of the from componets? ( computer screen?) Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Saturday, November 10, 2007 5:49:19 JW Generator AM I built this circuit years ago for igniting my spudgun, it worked great! I tried the version with only one transistor as well but this version works much better! Thanks for this circuit! JW Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:02:08 AM Generator hm i used this flyback (on the pictures) for runing real tesla coil. it is interesting effect as i dont need large capacitetors(high frequency). flyback is runned with 2- 3055 transistors on 18V and neon light is lit 1m away.. i think it is pretty good for round 80W... kolovrat Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:28:28 AM Generator where would i locate the voltage multiplier in a CRT pc monitor? Charlie Whittaker Bhathiya Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Thursday, October 25, 2007 7:52:19 AM

It's really great to see.But it should be very careful.i like to know the principle of this. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Monday, October 15, 2007 8:04:32 AM charlo Generator your project was great!!! i love it. im always viewing your page ever since my first view but i still viewing it until now. i just wan to learn from your good invention.. can ou teach me about it? thanks for your site... Ken P Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Wednesday, October 03, 2007 12:14:14 AM Tuesday, September 18, 2007 7:15:49 PM

'thoroughly enjoy your web site' very usefull thanks ken. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage boxa888 Generator

hey so if you jump off being that charged wont you get really shocked or hurt when you ground??? please tell me . i never uderstood charging someone like a capacitor Duma Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:37:53 AM

Hey, could you use a cascade with this? btw seeing how everyone is complaining about the one person who is upset about the fact that this is not a coil i will too! NOT A COIL Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Thursday, September 06, 2007 7:15:44 Matt Generator AM That is friggin cool. I'm starting to get into electronics, and browsing through some projects when the word "tesla" caught my eye.....had to look. Anyone else reminded of C&C Red Alert? :-) Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Tuesday, September 04, 2007 6:36:57 spacifique Generator AM Hi. Would it be easier to use a signal generator and some transistor or opto-coupler to control a car ignition transformer? I am working on a system to have high voltage pulses at low amps. Thanks. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage
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anonymous

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Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage G

Saturday, August 04, 2007 7:05:31 PM

Vary good project. This isn't a tesla coil, but I think this is better then tesla coils, becourse you have the full power out (by the way, does this have any out-frequency?). I made an 220VAC converter to 624VCC, using two Eletrolytic 350V 10,000F and four 5404 (two in paralell, becouse of the high current. It is vary powerfull, even without lightning, try to put the terminals in water with salt, when fullloaded. It gives a nice boom. Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:34:13 PM Generator Hey u guys need to calm down. the guy is sharing his project with people so they can learn and have fun. No its not a real tesla coil but its still a fun project with easy parts to come by. Thanks for sharing. P.S. if you would like help building a real tesla coil feel free to e-mail me. Lloyd anonymous wow!! Corbet Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Saturday, July 07, 2007 11:53:53 PM Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Sunday, July 22, 2007 1:31:42 PM

Hey dude calm down we all know its just a flyback driver but its still kinda neat Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Wednesday, July 04, 2007 12:52:35 PM ValveSmith Generator 2N3055's! You need some real transistors with some hfe. How about a 2SA1943? Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Sunday, June 17, 2007 9:18:06 AM Joo Crispim Generator I've just made one of this high voltage generator. it works fine but i need more. i already got 2 secondary coils in series on one ferrite. the primary is not made yet. i wanna know if a can duplicate the 5 turns to 10 turns in order to get more power out of it and make The power transistors cool down a bit. I'm powering it with 12V cos 24V made the power transistors get really HOT (and yes. they are on a really big heat sink). what should i do ? Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:43:52 PM Alex Generator as the rest said it's not a real tesla coil BUT with one of this you can go further and power a SGO tesla coil (the real stuff) ... basicaly to use this instead of the neon sign transformer CHEERS !!! nice job and congratulations ! hope to see more ! Good luck ! Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Sunday, June 03, 2007 7:48:26 AM anonymous Generator Have you any idea how to regulate frequency using a function generator to influence the primary? Thanks, Gordon Bernard A regulator Schematic Sunday, April 15, 2007 7:13:10 PM Hi , can you please fin me the schema of a regulator who can have the faulowing caracteristic ?? input :150-230 V AC output : 230 V AC power ;4-6 KVA thanks Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Tuesday, March 27, 2007 6:49:09 AM bobrgv Generator Hello Nice cct, I have one going at the moment giving about 8kv and used for research into ZPE and oscillators. I tend to agree it is not a Tesla coil and it does not work on the theoretical Lonitudanal wave concept. It is neat because it uses the natural resonant frequency of the loop via feedback. A useful
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WEB site during my very brief tour it has captured my imagination. Bob anonymous this is not a tesla coil anonymous Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Friday, March 16, 2007 7:58:23 PM Solid State Tesla Coil/High Voltage Generator Monday, March 26, 2007 5:35:21 PM

are you calling this a Tesla Coil? is just a flyback driver tesla coils are high frequency high voltage air cored transformers this is not air cored All comments are being shown. Show Only Last 10 Comments. If you would like to leave a comment, you can do so using the form below. Comments can be things like suggestions, successes or failures, improvements, similar circuits, error reports, an answer to a previous commenter's question, or anything in between. However if you would like to ask a question it is suggested that you use the forum instead. The forum provides a more robust environment for discussion. Important: If you post a technical question here, there is no guarantee it will be answered. All technical questions should be posted to the forum. The owner of this site generally does not answer questions in comments. All comments are subject to approval before they are displayed here, so your comment will not appear immediately. This is done mainly to prevent spam and other abuse. If you wish to remain anonymous, simply enter "anonymous" for your name and/or email. Name: Email: Subject:
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