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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

me in the prosess of building the spark gap for my tesla coil.
not fully working...yet
enjoy:)

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  • instead of using wires to connect the flying electrodes and having the stationary ones opposite edges of the disk. use nice thick brass bolts and have the electrodes ether side of the disk so it goes through the bolt..

    I'll post a vid response of mine running

  • i watched your video! it's mad as! your electrodes are like perfectly aligned!

  • Hehe no problem :)

    a static is enough, i've got one stativ with 5gaps at 7,5kV and about 100-120mA and it fits quite good.

    Bashcie

  • thanks

    this rotary spark gap is so difficult to get the electrodes in a good position.

    thenks for the help:)

  • do you build a DC Tesla? If not, take a normal spark gap, otherwise it wont be very good.

  • thanks

    because i wasnt quite sure about that:)

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  • how do you exspect it to me in tune with your tesla if the morot is batter or dc powerd. to be in tune the motor must run on ac and be an inductive motor

  • nice gap cant wait to see it improve as you said you would improve it

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