Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Electrical connection to the Primary Coil

A few weeks back I made a very nice copper clamp pin which would be used to connect the inner end of the primary coil to the HT lead from the synchronous spark gap (SSG).
The hole at the top will accomodate the inner end of the primary coil and the threaded section will pass through a hole in the primary coil support disc and then the electrical lug will accept the HT lead to the SSG.
First job today was to drill the hole for this clamp pin.
The picture above clearly shows the primary coil support disc, it's the white disc sitting under the radial primary combs. It's white as it still has its protective coating and a layer of masking tape. To drill the hole needed I would need to remove this disc so after marking the hole position I started disassembly. I removed the toroid, the secondary coil and the primary coil assembly which only took a few minutes. The primary coil support disc was removed by undoing the 8 allen key bolts (stainless of course) that screw through the disc into the perspex support columns. I drilled  the 9mm hole required for the clamp pin and then removed all the protective coating from the primary coil support disc.
The primary support disc was refitted and the clamp pin slipped over the inner end of the primary coil and the grub screws tightened. The primary coil assembly was then lowered down onto the support disc making sure the clamp pin threaded end lined up with the clearance hole. It did!!
Above is a close look at the clamp pin in situ. Very happy with design, it allows an easily removable electrical connection to the primary coil.
A shot from underneath shows the copper lug bolted to the threaded end of the clamp pin.
I've done a few more pics of the assembled tesla base as this is the first time all protective coatings and masking tape have been removed.
And finally a full length shot with the secondary and toroid back in place.

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