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i made a simple zvs driver and made a induction heater with it you can make it run a tesla coil too if you replace the caps with a 0.1uf bipolar cap
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I think I have enough money to buy the stuff for a tesla coil. With that said, a while ago I took time to try and read up on how a tesla coil works, and how you go about creating one. Now since the only real electronics education I've gotten (until next year when I'm taking physics) is from these forums, none of anything I read made sense. If I know what kind of electronics I'm dealing with, it makes it ALOT easier for me to build one. I don't want to have to buy all the parts at some overpriced store just because I need to stick to a set design. I work better if I can change the design a little for what I'm willing to buy. However I also know not to cut corners with safety features in the design.
with that rant over, has anybody here built a tesla coil that could give me any tips and does anybody know of an easy to understand description of how to build a tesla coil and what all the parts do?
I'd really like to truly understand how these things work before I try to build it. I think you guys would agree.