Can an electrician make a Tesla coil?
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Answer:
Yes an electrician can make a Tesla coil.
Explanation:
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Take a cylindrical insulator( a wooden broom stick/ a PVC pipe).
Cut about 4–5 cms(Obviously, the longer the better)
Tape(/ make a small incision) and secure the wire on one end.
Wind about 450 turns of 28G copper wire.(Again the more the better…Make sure, it’s even though). [1° coil]
Insulate the bottom using tape.
Wind 4-5 turns of 22G copper wire. [2° coil]
Sand the ends of the coil.
Solder 22kΩ resistor to the base of an NPN transistor.(Umm..I think a 2N2222/ a 2N3904, would be perfect)
Solder bottom end wire of the 1° coil to the base.[Transistor’s :)]
Solder one end of 2° coil to the collector.
Solder the +ve terminal of battery/cell to the switch(if any) and the negative terminal to the emitter pin.
Now, solder the other end of 2° coil and the third(/other) pin of the switch to the free end of 22KΩ resistor.(/the positive terminal, don’t solder it just
attach it as you can use this as a make shift switch.)
Leave the top end of the 1° coil free, obviously.