Project objectives:

  • The total cost of materials should be less than One-Tesla’s drsstc
  • Should produce arcs at least 1 foot long
  • Should be able to run for at least 30 minutes at a time without overheating
  • Should be able to play music at a decent quality (you can make out vocals and distinct instruments)
  • The arcs should respond to the audio. Louder = longer arcs. No sound = no arcs. Many instruments/notes = many arcs.
  • Should be entertaining for an average person
  • Should be easily upgradeable to a drsstc (just switch capacitor) Therefore requires:
    • Soft switching (a flip-flop must be implemented)
    • Operates on low duty cycle
  • Should feature an interrupter to send fiber optic signals to the TC. Which will:
    • Be capable of receiving audio signals from a laptop or electric guitar
    • Should have volume/gain control and/or a duty cycle control (the output is a pwm representation of the input audio)
    • Should have an optional shut off to save power/prevent overheating when there is no audio
    • Should signal operator if the audio input is overloaded, and clip signal.
  • The Tesla Coil should be portable (can carry reasonably with two arms) and easy to set up.

Inspiration and Resources used:

  • Steve Wards sstc
  • Loneoceans’ Laboratories SSTC v2
  • Great Scott’s tesla coil project
  • EasyEDA
  • JavaTC