Telsa coil Links.

Tesla Coil:
Here is a list of good Tesla coiling sites, and a brief description of why I put them here.

http://tesladownunder.com/
This is an Austrailian site dealing with all kinds of HV stuff, but is a must see for all Tesla coilers.  Peter Terren is a master of coil photography in my opinion, and his six inch coil was the rough blueprint for my own (although his works much better!).

http://www.pupman.com/
This is the serious coilers single best resource, it contains over 10 years of archived conversation by coilers, about coils.  You can also sign up to be on the TCML and have it delivered to your inbox every day, I am a member, and have learned a great deal form these fine people.

http://www.classictesla.com/
This is Bart Anderson's website, it has a link to JavaTC, the best tesla coil design program ever, period.  He has a lot of good coils to look at as well.

http://amasci.com/tesla/tesla.html
This is a very good website made by Bill Beaty, that tells you where to get a lot of supplies and stuff, for both Tesla coil, and plasma globe related projects.  It has lots of other science project related stuff as well.

http://www.teslaboys.com/index.html
This is a website that shows a lot of detail for DC tesla coils, and some very nice plasma globes.  Mark Dunn is the inventer of the SISG system.

http://hometown.aol.com/futuret/page3.html
John Freau has a good website that explains how to make a phase shifter for your SRSG.  He also has a very good VTTC page.

http://tesla.reidconsulting.com.au/tesla.html
Peter Reid is another Australian coiler.  He Runs 6 and 8 MOT stacks, something I tried and had too many problems with!

http://www.tb3.com/tesla/index.html
Terry Blake has an excellect webpage, it is full of information on RSGs, MMCs, and overall coil stuff.  He invented (as far as anybody knows) the Propeller style rotary spark gap, which I use on my 6-in coil.  He also has pictures from several Teslathons, which are a real treat.


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Scott Bogard. 2007