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Latest comments made on this video:
By: bdickeyj. on 19 Nov 08, 03:31:17
how do you make a capacitor and do you where i could buy one
By: billiam2635. on 18 Nov 08, 04:03:22
if your a director or something like that, you can pass the limit
By: sharkbait1o1. on 07 Nov 08, 21:36:07
i did 2 but, as long as you think u cant they dont care
By: xreinhardtxhasworms. on 29 Oct 08, 23:57:13
i though youtube only allowed 10 minute videos to be played
By: jrbpyro101. on 23 Oct 08, 23:34:53
would a 1000pf or higher capacitor be just a .001uf or higher capacitor? thanks
By: ct92404. on 22 Oct 08, 23:27:36
12kv at 60ma would be great for a Tesla Coil. But yes, it can be dangerous if you aren't careful. Just take the right precautions for working with high voltge and use common sense (be sure you completely de-energize the circuit before you touch anything, etc) and you'll be fine.
By: jrbpyro101. on 22 Oct 08, 22:44:41
great video and I have a 12000 volt 60ma transformer, could you use that or would that be lethal? thanks
By: voon100. on 18 Oct 08, 14:13:13
Brilliant video. Wish I've seen this years ago.
By: SumoSatsuma. on 15 Oct 08, 17:41:59
Any way of making a low-voltage one of these? Like... powered by a re-chargable battery with a very high mAh rate?
By: JENSSCHLAU. on 06 Oct 08, 21:57:44
Nice one.
By: Xxero0. on 03 Oct 08, 20:19:58
if i make a 120v tesla coil (to save money) using 300mA and make it, ummmmm, lets go with 'pocket sized'. would still work, but just with an output of 120v? and is there any way to make a transformer?
By: budsiskos. on 02 Oct 08, 00:48:10
also, do you recommend using high frequency chokes?
By: ct92404. on 02 Oct 08, 00:00:41
You really should use a real iron core transformer, not solid state. Solid state transformers are easily damaged by the high frequency kickback from a Tesla Coil. There isn't really an MA limit...you just need a minimum of 6kv at 20 milliamps. The only other problem is that if the current is too high, the spark gap will get too hot and it might not quench right and will start to fire rough. Above 60ma and you will definitely need some kind of air cooling to blow the gap.
By: ct92404. on 01 Oct 08, 23:57:04
You should try to avoid kinks and wind the secondary as neatly as you can. But it shouldn't be a big problem, especially if it's lower on the secondary winding, where the voltage gradient will be lower. If you have a lot of kinks or overlapping turns higher on the winding, closer to the top, then you might get some corona. But I don't think you need to worry about it.
By: cacci5. on 01 Oct 08, 22:09:24
Does it matter if the secondary coil has small kinks in it?
By: budsiskos. on 30 Sep 08, 20:36:19
does it mater if the transformer is old style or solid state or wide range voltage. also, is there a Ma limit?
By: ct92404. on 22 Sep 08, 23:46:28
You have to be very careful about what read, because there are a lot of rumors and myths about Tesla. Orignally, what he was proposing was that power could be generated conventionally, and then transmitted at high frequency, without wires, the same way radio signals are transmitted. In later years, he said it might be possible to collect energy from the sun or cosmic rays...and of course we can do that now with photovoltaic cells (solar cells).
By: AlanSessler. on 22 Sep 08, 22:13:02
I read a story where a guy put a coil under some city power lines to get free power and was caught. But since Tesla knew how to pull the power from ???, why would you need power lines? If this can be used as wireless power where do you pull the power from (free electricity train of thought...)?
By: ct92404. on 22 Sep 08, 19:31:47
You can use it to transmit power without wires, and in fact that was what Tesla was working on.
By: ct92404. on 22 Sep 08, 19:30:35
No. Because if you're a retard, you seriously have no business playing around with a Tesla Coil. High voltage can kill you if you aren't careful.
By: 3kliksphilip. on 21 Sep 08, 23:56:26
In other words, 'can you do it for me because I cba to watch the video'
By: ihatebroncos123. on 21 Sep 08, 23:06:46
do u have a version for retards
By: Pujc. on 19 Sep 08, 21:00:54
Infrormatķv és érthet? , jįr az öt csillag :D
By: iamonacomputer000. on 16 Sep 08, 02:46:26
i lost a cat to one ov theese
By: ChrisPCrunchy. on 15 Sep 08, 14:41:10
With the right circuit you can make it act as a speaker. Check out singing tesla coil.