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small tesla project

Started by salty58, August 18, 2010, 10:58:51 AM

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salty58

so does that mean i can connect the output of 2 trigger transformers together and have a singlewire goihg to the voltage mutiplier .will that double the power going to voltage mutiplier so reducing the number of stages i need  to obtain high kv  going to the tesla coil

kooler

hope it is alright to post this here.. just didn't want to make a new thread and this one is very much the same thing..

just don't get to close as i did.. i was over 4 inches away and it got me.. hahaha
i'll post a schematic later when i make one.. it not like my jt toroid circuit like in my first videos
but it is very much a stungun circuit or strobe light circuit..

heres the video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WTz9--gVTQ

robbie

nievesoliveras

High voltage is measured by the inch.
Those sparks looks about three inches long.
So there are a lot of kilovolts on that.

I dont remember how many kv per inch.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

Specifically for the making of a trigger circuit there is this instructable
I do expect I have copied the right link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXI7B0j0Ajc

Jesus

kooler

jesus,
i think it is 30,000 volts per cm..
the spark on the coil is 5.58 cm
and the spark that hit me was 11.4 cm..
but anyway i drawed up a schematic.. below