Winding a Tesla coil secondary

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

well there is nothing left to say, I hope u will not bore... :)

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  • where did you bought your wire in my electronical store the most i could have was 55meters at once so it means lots of solderings to do between two coils

  • @codeartha i've got mine from a motor rewinding supplies

  • what did you use for coating ?

  • @sprogdiklis glaze for metal or wood i think its something like polyurethane in liqud

  • @plasmatron6 can i use polyester or polyurethane glue ?

  • @sprogdiklis dunno, but you can buy wood/metal glaze in every DIY shop..

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  • what was the point of putting the glaze on?

  • Now try it with #34 wire!

  • Whats the torque and RPM of the winder motor and RPM of the coil former (the PVC pipe) ? Thanks!

  • You make the process look easy with your innovative setup.

  • @BuiltandTested The wire at the top of the secondary goes to the toroid and the bottom wire goes to earth ground.

    

  • einfach nur cool!

  • Where do the ends of the wires attach? Does one of them attach to the toroid? The other doesn't connect to the primary, right?

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