![]() ![]() Application will be covered in the video I eventually make such as how to wind the coil, which caps to buy, how to do calculations etc.Īlso, if you like this, please subscribe to my YouTube channel. Keep in mind, this is all theory and less application. ![]() (Make sure you watch atleast the first lightbulb video so you know what I mean when I am referring to "my project") I decided I spent way to much effort writing this to not post somewhere other than a YouTube comment, so here it is. Easy DIY Mini Tesla Coil (Solid State Slayer Excit.I began writing an explination on tesla coils and slayer circuits and how they operate in a comment on YouTube, and somehow it turned into several hundred lines of deep explanation of the theory behind tesla coils and slayer circuits.A small fluorescent light bulb to light up wirelessly in your hand. Solder and soldering iron (although you could probably just twist the few components together). Metal soup can lid or bottom of soda can cut into dished disc or doorknob or a ball wrapped with aluminum foil for the top collector (I didn't bother with a collector). Knife or sand paper or file to scratch away the last inch of enamel from the thinner wire. Either a 9v battery and connector wires or about 5v from a DC power supply with wires. Heat sink & thermal paste for transistor (I didn't bother since I only run it for about 10 seconds). 2N2222A transitor (metal or plastic, whatever you can order or you can find). Stand made out of blue cap from a water bottle to hold tube up (not really necessary). Scotch tape and/or electrical tape to make things easier. Random scrap wire thicker than the 24AWG to make a few (5 turns) of primary coil. Make sure to scratch away the enameling on the last inch of both ends of this wire!!!!!!! ![]() 24AWG thin enameled wire (enameled means coated with insulation on the outside) 197 feet. ![]()
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