The small yes in a way but usually ones a cap starts to fail it can finish its self or not reliable. The primary capacitor lives in the most harsh environments but as long as you use the right caps, voltage and current rating are in spec than they work great Cornell caps are great Film style caps but others work great too just need to be pulse rated 😁👍⚡️
Hey dude . Is it a viable idea to use a single CT for the Primary feedback and OCD together . The cores for me are expensive and hard to get so if i can use a single 1:33:33 Transformer then that'd be great.
I have never tried that but you would need at least 2 to get 1000/1. Also you need strong feedback usually also you may be able to salvage some out of old electronics devices but not sure 🤔
@@spiderspider1384 ok perfect but I have not ever tried this to be honest it possibly could work know 1 goes through a 51ohm resistor and other is a full wave rectifier so not sure if it could drag power from the other so I'm not really sure on this question?
@@ArcAngelTeslaCoilYour right that wouldn't work cus the feedback signal is clamped while the OCD needs the full amplitude of the sinewave to properly trigger
I don't what that is you have there, but I am pretty sure when Tesla made his device the so called Tesla-coil, there wasn't any diodes, transistors and even the capacitor was just coming into use in electronics.🤣🤣🤣
I hear you times have changed but he did have glass bottles as capacitor or salt water capacitors. But he definitely was tapped into something 🤣 here is my first video using salt water capacitors in glass bottles, this one had no Electronics 😁👍⚡️czcams.com/video/2P4YwjkaRKs/video.htmlsi=F9Mw-3GFnSjl-DPF
Thanks! I always appreciate a review of hooking up a tesla coil.
Thank you!! 👍⚡️
Thanks for the very interesting overview
My pleasure 👍😁⚡️
The circuit board wall is clever!
Thank you😁👍⚡️
Are the red capacitors self-healing? A great video!
The small yes in a way but usually ones a cap starts to fail it can finish its self or not reliable. The primary capacitor lives in the most harsh environments but as long as you use the right caps, voltage and current rating are in spec than they work great Cornell caps are great Film style caps but others work great too just need to be pulse rated 😁👍⚡️
@@ArcAngelTeslaCoil you are the best!
@@shawncalderon4950 I'm not the best but thank you for your kind words. I enjoy build these Tesla Coil 😁👍⚡️
Hey dude . Is it a viable idea to use a single CT for the Primary feedback and OCD together .
The cores for me are expensive and hard to get so if i can use a single 1:33:33 Transformer then that'd be great.
I have never tried that but you would need at least 2 to get 1000/1. Also you need strong feedback usually also you may be able to salvage some out of old electronics devices but not sure 🤔
@@ArcAngelTeslaCoilI meant I'd use the dual core transformer but just 1 set of those instead of two for both feedback and OCD
@@spiderspider1384 ok perfect but I have not ever tried this to be honest it possibly could work know 1 goes through a 51ohm resistor and other is a full wave rectifier so not sure if it could drag power from the other so I'm not really sure on this question?
@@ArcAngelTeslaCoilYour right that wouldn't work cus the feedback signal is clamped while the OCD needs the full amplitude of the sinewave to properly trigger
@@spiderspider1384 not sure if you can add another wind on the core that may work but again not sure
I don't what that is you have there, but I am pretty sure when Tesla made his device the so called Tesla-coil,
there wasn't any diodes, transistors and even the capacitor was just coming into use in electronics.🤣🤣🤣
I hear you times have changed but he did have glass bottles as capacitor or salt water capacitors. But he definitely was tapped into something 🤣 here is my first video using salt water capacitors in glass bottles, this one had no Electronics 😁👍⚡️czcams.com/video/2P4YwjkaRKs/video.htmlsi=F9Mw-3GFnSjl-DPF
Will do, and you are a good sport. I plan to watch all your videos. Will sub. Take care.