coil, Freqs? I assume that a typical tesla coil is a rather short and fat structure. I am not sure that in this case the magnetic field can be ignored, compared to the electric field. And since a Te
I have thought about keeping the primary coil in mineral oil for heat dissipation, any suggestions about cooling of the primary? What do you all use to keep your LF antennas cool? Why not using a cop
At 09:14 29/01/2002 -0500, you wrote: Hello, I have not experimented in a while with my partially built tesla coil, but has anyone used their Tesla coil as an antenna for ELF or other Freqs? If we tr
Yes, keeping the sparks from flying is one major concern i was having. I had a primary coil that resonated very well at 138 KHz, but I never finished making a secondary coil. Other than a Large globe
At 09:14 29/01/2002 -0500, you wrote: Hello, I have not experimented in a while with my partially built tesla coil, but has anyone used their Tesla coil as an antenna for ELF or other Freqs? If we tr
Hello, I have not experimented in a while with my partially built tesla coil, but has anyone used their Tesla coil as an antenna for ELF or other Freqs? If we try to use it for 137 KHz how do you det
Ahh I see, that must have been an awesome sight to behold. Did you get any pictures? One other note I just thought of. Here in the US displays for Tesla coils must be in a shielded an environment, i.
One other note I just thought of. Here in the US displays for Tesla coils must be in a shielded an environment, i.e. no radiation or EMI released from the shielded enclosure. not sure if that was th
One other note I just thought of. Here in the US displays for Tesla coils must be in a shielded an environment, i.e. no radiation or EMI released from the shielded enclosure. not sure if that was the
Wow, now that is something I have not heard. I had a Jacob's Ladder set up that created some RFI even into the TV bands. I am amazed that you did not hear anything, but you could be right about the e