Hi,
After reading "The Inventions, Researches, and Writings of Nikola Tesla" and watching videos from Karl Palsness, I decided to build my own Tesla Hairpin/Lecher Line circuit.
>> Schematic & parts list <<
Schematics.com | Tesla Hairpin Circuit
The spark gap of this circuit works well in the following conditions:
1. When no capacitors are connected
2. When one capacitor is connected
3. When the copper short bar at the top is removed
However, in it's intended state, so with two capacitors and the copper short bar connected, the spark gap does not fire at all, no matter how large or how small I make the gap. See the video below for a demonstration.
[VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NBB2pVGxRQ[/VIDEO]
When I use two capacitors and connect the lamp to the copper bars, the lamp flickers once when I flip the ON switch, but then does nothing.
My question is: what could be the reason for my spark gap not firing when two capacitors and the short bar are connected?
Thanks in advance for the help!
After reading "The Inventions, Researches, and Writings of Nikola Tesla" and watching videos from Karl Palsness, I decided to build my own Tesla Hairpin/Lecher Line circuit.
>> Schematic & parts list <<
Schematics.com | Tesla Hairpin Circuit
The spark gap of this circuit works well in the following conditions:
1. When no capacitors are connected
2. When one capacitor is connected
3. When the copper short bar at the top is removed
However, in it's intended state, so with two capacitors and the copper short bar connected, the spark gap does not fire at all, no matter how large or how small I make the gap. See the video below for a demonstration.
[VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NBB2pVGxRQ[/VIDEO]
When I use two capacitors and connect the lamp to the copper bars, the lamp flickers once when I flip the ON switch, but then does nothing.
My question is: what could be the reason for my spark gap not firing when two capacitors and the short bar are connected?
Thanks in advance for the help!
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