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Elisabeth's Tesla Coil Demonstration

This is Elisabeth's first try at making a Tesla Coil and it was successful. It's her first science project ever! Her next project will be to build a Van de Graff generator. She just graduated from ...  
 
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dercebe (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Good work, though I feared for your life once when you almost tripped when approaching the coil.
You might want to "recalculate" the 5mA at 2MV thingy... that would be 10KVA...which would be quite a bada** coil ;-)
MV levels are often claimed but hardly ever seen, even in very big TC systems.
However, stick to your hobby and safe coiling ;-)
P.S. join the TCML if you haven't done jet !
phikre (4 months ago) Show Hide
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petrushka3369 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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"You can see that a women build it"

Well, you can see that men can't spell.
phikre (1 month ago) Show Hide
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okay :-D
I cannot spell, she cannot build teslacoils :-D
-the coil is to long
-to low input power
-low output
MadsKaizer (4 months ago) Show Hide
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The best thing about this video is Elisabeths reaction to different streamers when using various breakout points, this is what the hobby is all about, that excitement when discovering something :)
Arkthurius (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Great job! It might be a good advise to show all the characteristics of your coil on your clip description :)
gmondrax (4 months ago) Show Hide
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God Job!! You are doing Great!!!
But You spark gap is too far away and getting low BPS, get it a little closer you will get better performance believe me!!! XD
yosip1115 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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2 million volts is way way way off
gmondrax (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Yeah.. judgment by length of the sparks is under 100Kv
clagwell (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Excellent work. A bit less capacitance or a stronger transformer will increase the cyclic rate and provide a continuous arc.

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