When most people think of a Tesla coil, they imagine a large, imposing object with sparks flying everywhere. However, it is possible to make a tiny Tesla coil that is just a few inches tall. This coil can be powered by a small battery and can produce millions of volts. The key to making a tiny Tesla coil is to use a high-voltage capacitor. This capacitor will store the energy that is produced by the battery and release it in short bursts. The secondary coil of the Tesla coil should have a very large number of turns, as this will increase the voltage output. The final step is to create an ignition system. This system will create an arc between the two coils and will generate the sparks that everyone loves to see. By following these simple steps, you can create your own tiny Tesla coil that packs a powerful punch. Theoretically yes!
But more the no. of turns in the secondary coil the mosfet will get hotter and hotter (not sexy hot). So I suggest to use a high power mosfet like irfp260n or, even better irfp460n
It also has a higher on resistance, which means you generate more heat. You don't need fast switching if the resonance frequency of the secondary is low enough.
Help, my tesla coil is not working again. I got the same transistor the resistors and even the same capacitor, but every time I fire up the circuit I get no output from the tesla coil, and If I turn the potentiometer, I start smelling a burring smell, no smoke but not good for my components. why is it doing this? and how to fix it? Please comment below. 😃👇👇
@@adityasudershan9629 I did try that and I still smell burning. what am I doing wrong? its at 12v so it can't be voltage its 1 amp so that's fine. what's the problem is it wired wrong maybe?
Miles. One I built/ Ludic Science/ Triple Primary Slayer Exciter . I only used one transistor and Two medium Led (backwards) as substitute for diodes. Any of these slayers substitute 1/2 watt potentiometer for the Resistor that way you can turn the power up mount a Cfl on top of the secondary pop bottle plastic. The Mosfet circuit one is better but they both work.
Does anyone think that a electrolytic capacitor might blow up easily? I do not feel confident buying a $10 capacitor and it blows up. So should I get a film capacitor instead?
That is a high current draw even at 9v. Is it the current or voltage that controls the output? I was always wondering how to properly bias a mosfet in a slayer circuit so thanks for that one.
Help Please! My Tesla Coil is not working /: my tesla coil does not have the same transistor. but I found the transistor from and old plasma ball circuit. so I'm not sure why it doesn't work. the transistors name is TIP122 and it is fine, honestly I need help. please reply.
@@milespeterson5049 I build alot of high voltage circuits but have same problem. I built 3 slayer circuits and it not working. There was online help guide said to try reversing the Primary coil wires. I have tried replacing base resistor with a potentiometer. 3rd problem is some transistor have Low amplification gain. 4th problem some transistor may be junk not strong enough you need a Audio circuit or transistor tester. E bay does sell Kit to make this
@@mike289homebuilt5 Thank you! I actually made another slayer exciter circuit and the number one problem was that the primary coil was wired backwards. The first time I tried it did not work but I reversed the connections to the primary coil, and it worked! Thanks for the help, I also got a bigger better transistor it's name is BD241C and it works just fine!
Replacing the spark gap with transistors IRF540 and 2n2222 makes Tesla coil smaller, more efficient and easier to build. The transistor acts as a switch to turn the current on and off in the primary coil. This just resonant nature of Tesla coil creates high voltage and frequency which is used to create sparks.
a problem here i see in your design ... the number of turns in the primary coil should be 1\10 of the secondary so if there are 500-700 turns accordingly there should be 5-7 turns of primary coil as well to function well enough.
I use 16cm secondary and same circuit but in starting it works veri good with big and powerful arcs but after some time when my finger get burnt I turn it off and when I on it after some time it won't work I change the mosfet but still not working can any one tell what should I do
Hi Sir, i've made 1 following your video, but my capacitor burst easily (already burst 3 capacitors so far) by it own, any advise? my setup & components almost copying your video, except i am using IRF540, and i do not attach a fan at my heat sink.
@@TechIdeasAG thanks for your prompt response. any other methods like connecting the capacitor in series/parallel way? cause i noticed the capacitor is very hot during operating. (seems working well on 9V, but capacitor easily burst on 12V)
I made one with 32 guage works fine but if you want high voltage output then go for 20 - 30 guage wire. But remember thinner the wire gets chances or wire burning increases.
I like the way u secured the pvc bobbin with 2pcs of half moon plastic. Nice!!!
Thank you
When most people think of a Tesla coil, they imagine a large, imposing object with sparks flying everywhere. However, it is possible to make a tiny Tesla coil that is just a few inches tall. This coil can be powered by a small battery and can produce millions of volts.
The key to making a tiny Tesla coil is to use a high-voltage capacitor. This capacitor will store the energy that is produced by the battery and release it in short bursts. The secondary coil of the Tesla coil should have a very large number of turns, as this will increase the voltage output.
The final step is to create an ignition system. This system will create an arc between the two coils and will generate the sparks that everyone loves to see. By following these simple steps, you can create your own tiny Tesla coil that packs a powerful punch.
Theoretically yes!
You're not gonna be making million-volt arcs with batteries.
I need help my tesla coil is not working! I smell burning!
Sure if you have some massive fuckoff lipo you can but that's about the only exception
But more the no. of turns in the secondary coil the mosfet will get hotter and hotter (not sexy hot). So I suggest to use a high power mosfet like irfp260n or, even better irfp460n
@@ankanpradhan9724 wot?
Work better with IRF540 MOSFET because it has a higher switching frequency
Can I use 44
do you know every coil have they own resonance frequency
It also has a higher on resistance, which means you generate more heat. You don't need fast switching if the resonance frequency of the secondary is low enough.
Oh interesting. I was going to order the one in the video but are you sure it will work with IRF540? did you test it out for yourself?
@@milespeterson5049 Yeah my setup still works perfectly fine.
I have also tried to make one but I would suggest that to use IRFP260N mosfet with 24v power supply
I ve used irfz44n and it works fine. Can i use 24 volt with this system?
@@b-beluga4510Yes you can use it because it works good for me
@@b-beluga4510your mosfet will probably die with this circuit at 24v because of excessive heat created by it.
Yeah you might need to make sure it's rated for your power supply so it doesn't overheat or explode
Why does the primary coil only need one turn?
at what frequency does it resonate?
Very interesting 👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
what is the thickness of the copper wire you used in coil
0:28 0.07 mm diameter
Can i use a foil ball instead on the top ?
I have B100K potentiometer can I use that instead of the 1k ohm?
Can we use more wide copper wire
Help, my tesla coil is not working again. I got the same transistor the resistors and even the same capacitor, but every time I fire up the circuit I get no output from the tesla coil, and If I turn the potentiometer, I start smelling a burring smell, no smoke but not good for my components. why is it doing this? and how to fix it? Please comment below. 😃👇👇
Flip the connections of primary
@@adityasudershan9629 I did try that and I still smell burning. what am I doing wrong? its at 12v so it can't be voltage its 1 amp so that's fine. what's the problem is it wired wrong maybe?
Help! I don't have that weird capacitor. I have a 3.3uf one but it's rated 50v. can you help? will it still work? please respond.
@Smaxi botYeah I will just order a 450v capacitor. on the internet along with the IRFz44n Transistor.
Miles. One I built/ Ludic Science/ Triple Primary Slayer Exciter . I only used one transistor and Two medium Led (backwards) as substitute for diodes. Any of these slayers substitute 1/2 watt potentiometer for the Resistor that way you can turn the power up mount a Cfl on top of the secondary pop bottle plastic. The Mosfet circuit one is better but they both work.
Bigger secondary coil with this circuit
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Buddy what is the cost of all these ?
how do you make the electricity above become quite large?
Except 47ohm resistor which resistor we have to use to get spark
Thank you for this video 👍
It's a very good idea 😉
Can we use thicker Cu
wire for it?
It's works bro.thank you for the tutorial!
Hi what gauge did you use? I am not getting 0.07mm wire anywhere
@@prashantpatel8290 I used 38 awg magnet wire
And all other parts remained same? What Mosphet you used? Is the spark good size and powerful?
It's a bit small
The same mosfet
What about using 5 or 6 turns of 1.5 or 2mm wire for the primary coil. Also, maybe using a larger capacitor, or 2 or 3 in series.
What did you wind the top copper wire around? A nail?
Does anyone think that a electrolytic capacitor might blow up easily? I do not feel confident buying a $10 capacitor and it blows up. So should I get a film capacitor instead?
Yes electrolytic capacitors can't handle that High frequency so using a film capacitor is better!
What source did you use is it dirext or alternate current ?
Dc
What toroid did you use
Can I use this coil to glow a 18W CFL bulb ?
Yes absolutely! you can also use it to light up neon blubs wirelessly!
Can 500v 4.7 capacitor work
Amazing video😮😮
Can I use another potentiometer
is the fan necessary?
Copper wire kitna gauge hai bhai
Hello friend, can you tell me what voltage and amperage you used? Grateful!
does this burn?
That is a high current draw even at 9v. Is it the current or voltage that controls the output? I was always wondering how to properly bias a mosfet in a slayer circuit so thanks for that one.
50k protect and 250v 47uf capacitor messed up? Replay me..
Sir, 1k potentiometer replace 100k potentiometer use kar sakta ha
What's the role of heatsink and fan?
Dissipating heat lol
Best😍
How much voltage current should we pass
In the circuit diagram there is a diaod across the drain and source of the mosfet .why?
Help Please! My Tesla Coil is not working /: my tesla coil does not have the same transistor. but I found the transistor from and old plasma ball circuit. so I'm not sure why it doesn't work. the transistors name is TIP122 and it is fine, honestly I need help. please reply.
I've used a MOSFET, can you salvage a MOSFET like irfz44
@@TechIdeasAG Thanks!
@@TechIdeasAG I do not have that transistor though.
@@milespeterson5049 I build alot of high voltage circuits but have same problem. I built 3 slayer circuits and it not working. There was online help guide said to try reversing the Primary coil wires. I have tried replacing base resistor with a potentiometer. 3rd problem is some transistor have Low amplification gain. 4th problem some transistor may be junk not strong enough you need a Audio circuit or transistor tester. E bay does sell Kit to make this
@@mike289homebuilt5 Thank you! I actually made another slayer exciter circuit and the number one problem was that the primary coil was wired backwards. The first time I tried it did not work but I reversed the connections to the primary coil, and it worked! Thanks for the help, I also got a bigger better transistor it's name is BD241C and it works just fine!
What is the Golden wire after 47 ohm
Can something else be used in place of the magnet wire? Because magnet wire is not available in my city
It’s must
@@TechIdeasAG can we use copper wire instead of magnet wire
@@the_royalgamer484if it has insulation you can. Plain copper wire doesn’t have insulation so yeah you need wire with insulation.
Wow, will the coil warm ?
Nope,
POV: you thought this was a small easy diy project
you can make it small and easy. all you need is to wind a coil, and 4 components.
the amount of complexity is the designer's choice.
Hey 12V Ac or DC?
Dc
Why a 450 volt capacitor?
Cuz it needs the rating of the cap to be 450 just in case.
Great I have a few IRF540 and I was thinking if I could make a slayer with those since 2n2222 are too weak , thanks for this tutorial
Replacing the spark gap with transistors IRF540 and 2n2222 makes Tesla coil smaller, more efficient and easier to build. The transistor acts as a switch to turn the current on and off in the primary coil. This just resonant nature of Tesla coil creates high voltage and frequency which is used to create sparks.
@@aplacetoimproveteslacoilin3721 Okay? That's not what he asked?
What will happen, if I increase and decrease the number of coil turns..??
Instead of 600 to either increase or decrease the coil turns
Increasing turn increases output voltage and vise versa
What would happend if i keep turning the potentiometer
Can it works with d882 transistor?
Yes , however the d882 needs a different schematic and moreover it cannot handle high current spikes like a mosfet does.
Can we use different type of resistor because I didn't get any 47 ohm resistor
You can use two 100 ohm resistor in parallel or five 10 ohm resistor in series. Just google " resistor in parallel or series calculator".
Please reply.. working on this today.. still 5 am i am awake with this
Mosfet ?
can we use 12v power and 2amp?
Bro ,we can use C.P.U cooler in place of heat sink with fan ?.
Yes, it will also work
Can you explain what is the use of fan
To prevent overheating of mosfet irfz44n
Super.... what's its use
it is not wireless power of current it is of voltage because a tesla coil creates high voltage
a problem here i see in your design ... the number of turns in the primary coil should be 1\10 of the secondary so if there are 500-700 turns accordingly there should be 5-7 turns of primary coil as well to function well enough.
hey thanks for the help man and one more thing can i use 20v 5amp supply
No. The winding ratio of a tesla coil should not be 1\10. It all depends on your caps, resonant frequency and driver.
Does a 1000uf capacitor work?
Bro i made the primary coil and making other parts but, what is the average length of the arc.And i use 38guage and make 1000 turns .
Hi sir what is the name of the device that you use when you're measuring sizes
Vernier calliper
6:40 what is that thing powering the tesla coil?
Can I use a IRF530 MOSFET?
No will expolde
Can I get components list and prize
Do we really need that heat sink????
Jes or id will explod
In primary coil i have copper coated aluminum wire
I use 16cm secondary and same circuit but in starting it works veri good with big and powerful arcs but after some time when my finger get burnt I turn it off and when I on it after some time it won't work I change the mosfet but still not working can any one tell what should I do
Give parts name in description pleause 🙏
What gauge is the magnet wire?
36 number
Is this really working perfectly???
Yes bro
How did you make that power suply
How to coil mm?
Superb
Awesome man
I will try it ....👍👍👍
I love your trick of winding the coil really awesome Idea.
Keep it up 😉
Hi Sir,
i've made 1 following your video, but my capacitor burst easily (already burst 3 capacitors so far) by it own, any advise?
my setup & components almost copying your video, except i am using IRF540, and i do not attach a fan at my heat sink.
Use capacitor with higher voltage rating
@@TechIdeasAG thanks for your prompt response.
any other methods like connecting the capacitor in series/parallel way?
cause i noticed the capacitor is very hot during operating.
(seems working well on 9V, but capacitor easily burst on 12V)
polarity check
Use filim pf capacitor with 2000v 4.7uf rating it works just fine
In series no polar ceramic hv caps add values
What music did you use 🤔
Does it work?
Me I used 0.4mm of magnet wire, and I need a mosfet or transistor that can be input of 12v dc.
Please show the circuit diagram without potentiometer
Should this magnet coil is need to be insulated or not?
Its just copper with isolation, and of course you need it otherwise you would short the secondary
Amazing
can it glow cfl blub or tube
If you got your.mosfet bursted you should do not gave ground with the heat sink
I have 6.5 uf 500v and 3.9uf 500 v which one is better
First try with 3.9uf
Hi can I use any copper wire
What is the gauge of drain pin
Can we use it with 10k pointometer
What is the gauge of primary coil? Please reply as I need it very much
I made one with 32 guage works fine but if you want high voltage output then go for 20 - 30 guage wire. But remember thinner the wire gets chances or wire burning increases.
Pipe cauda ho ya Kam chauda fark to nhi hai
Is it burning or not
Can we use 5k pot meter instead of 1k😊😊😊
I think it should be the same since with 5k you can make 1k
What is the gaudeget name you have
Used to increase the power
Potentiometer
Untuk membeli kawat lilitan x ini dimana ya...?
I dont have transistor knowledge
which transistor can we use bro
please tell all type of transistor we can use in this project
We need MOSFET, power transistor will also work with little arc
Nice
I need 0.07mm wire please kidher se mangvana hai vo bataiye
Wow amazing bro
Can i use 10 k potentuometer
Not working.. please help me.. capacitor is not even charging.. what should i do?