Plasma Channel’s parts and design for Arc Lighter Powered Tabletop Tesla Coil:
- Arc Lighter (can use other ones too): https://amzn.to/31yC7Vy
- Secondary Coil
Wire - 32 gauge magnet wire: https://amzn.to/3892VhP
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BNTECHGO 32 AWG Magnet Wire - Enameled Magnet Winding Wire - 4 oz -
0.0078" Diameter
- This 32AWG enameled magnet wire description states that it is 0.0078” diameter while un-insulated 32 AWG magnet wire is 0.00795” (enamel insulation would make it even thicker)
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BNTECHGO 32 AWG Magnet Wire - Enameled Magnet Winding Wire - 4 oz -
0.0078" Diameter
- Primary Coil
Wire: https://amzn.to/376JpRQ
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Woods 0453 Bell Wire, 24/2, 50-Feet
- AWG 24
- no information on thickness of insulation
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Woods 0453 Bell Wire, 24/2, 50-Feet
- Capacitors:
39000pF, 3kVDC, Polypropylene
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...
- 3 in series 1.3nF 9KV capacitor bank
- Diode : https://amzn.to/3cnsLQV
- Acrylic discs: https://amzn.to/2S7xFKj
- Nylon spacers: https://amzn.to/374fBoV
- Aluminum foil tape (counterpoise/for ground plane): https://amzn.to/2SqoL9T
- Primary Coil
(diameter, height of start of coil)
- # Turns = 8.5
- no diameter for coil (or the distance between the primary and secondary)
- no height for start of winding
- no insulation thickness (so no spacing between turns)
- Secondary
Coil (1.25”
I.D. equal to 1.66” O.D.,
height of start of coil, total winding height and number
of windings)
- 1.66”
O.D.
x about 4”
height (as per video
description)
- 570 turns of the above 32 AWG enameled magnet wire (by calculation this equals 4.53” winding height – a half inch past the 4” length recommended coil form)
- no height for start of winding
- no height for placement of top-load
- 1.66”
O.D.
x about 4”
height (as per video
description)
- Top-Load
- no dimensions given
- no information on capacitance
- nothing on distance from top of secondary windings
- Ground Plane (aluminum foil on bottom of lowest acrylic base/support)
What I used from Plasma Channel’s design in my Final design
- capacitor bank
- basic secondary coil dimensions (same form, AWG magnet wire, # of windings)
- HV diodes (but used a full bridge configuration)
For a more classic Tesla Coil look I redesigned the coil with a toroid for the top-load.
Details, build instructions and links to 3D Printed parts, etc. coming very soon!
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