
Small Musical Solid State Tesla Coil
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Primary and secondary printed in vase mode (Spiralize Outer Contour). I printed these with 0.15mm layer height because I used 0.15mm wire for winding. The wire is wound in the same direction as the secondary was printed. To put the printed parts together you need a M5 screw, a nut and four washers, to squish the wires between for a good connection. Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/odJV4rE68iw Tesla Coil Circuit: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuuGBNJuiGGTgbdzLa3jga7ZGpH1JA?e=MS8fWO Interrupter Circuit: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuuGBNJuiGGTgbd5htdZ6QjXHPKtfA?e=vFDEK8 Arduino Project: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuuGBNJuiGGTgbcPAkg1NUlU_I0dLg?e=23ROCz I'm using a hard drive platter as a top load. The base of the tesla coil is an old Intel box cooler with mounting holes 70mm apart and 100mm diagonally, acting as GND. I drilled four holes in it and tapped them, two for mounting the mosfets and two for connecting wires to the heatsink with two washers and a screw. The mosfets must be isolated from the heatsink. For that purpose I used mica pads and thermal paste. Additionally I covered the inside of the case with aluminum tape to protect the electronics from interference.
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