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Tesla primary coil rectification

Started by Jeg, November 21, 2013, 05:45:43 AM

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Jeg

@ d3x0r
Interesting videos, i just don't see how to use it in my project. The idea is to rectify the carrier around 300KHz, and then to use the bps frequency as power supply to charge a new capacitor, or just to watch with a dc voltmeter any changes according to the circuit modifications.

@ Selecolela

Nice idea. 3 secondaries, one in the other. The voltage multiplication should be very high! By the way whats your primary's inductance and resistance?  (Just to compare it with mine which is 127μΗ)

I found this diode and i already ordered some pieces. I will use 10 diodes in series for doing the job. Total cost 44 Euros. Any other and cheaper idea?

Well, i intend to connect my house's ground rail to the negative leg of the discharge cap. Is it ok?
The equipment is a MOT which outputs 2200V AC, a full wave rectifier, a smoothing capacitor, a charging coil and finally the discharge cap. I think that i already tested in the past and something didn't go well but i am not sure and i would like to test it again.

Tnks
Jeg