Almost like Tesla did. Sad to see you didn't quench the sparkgap and not a single turn primary. Then you could have a electrostatic discharge, from the slow charge of the capacitor and the quick single discharge through the single turn primary, that then doesn't oscillate, but produces an electrostatic thrust. Almost there! Read more in the 1891 lecture of N. Tesla...
Thanks, and yes, weird stuff can happen when you operate outside the box. Garry built many of these devices decades ago and the objective of this video series was to get them working again and record them for educational use. I follow your channel with interest and am currently doing my own research using modified Tesla coils to transmit signals over hundreds of miles - see my latest videos.
Beautiful build! I can smell the ozone through my computer screen.
Nice neat work. Great results. Well done.
Beautiful coil
Muito bom trabalho parabéns o Sr entende
Almost like Tesla did. Sad to see you didn't quench the sparkgap and not a single turn primary. Then you could have a electrostatic discharge, from the slow charge of the capacitor and the quick single discharge through the single turn primary, that then doesn't oscillate, but produces an electrostatic thrust. Almost there! Read more in the 1891 lecture of N. Tesla...
Thanks, and yes, weird stuff can happen when you operate outside the box. Garry built many of these devices decades ago and the objective of this video series was to get them working again and record them for educational use. I follow your channel with interest and am currently doing my own research using modified Tesla coils to transmit signals over hundreds of miles - see my latest videos.
@@DavidSkelhon great, I'll take a look.
Static spark gap?
Yes, this Tesla coil has a static spark gap.
@@DavidSkelhon please, mr David tell me something more about staric spargap please, its blow my mind, never used, i want to see more carefully 🙏