The Turn Of The Century
Electrotherapy Museum
http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com
(C) Jeff Behary 2007
Thomas Stanley Curtis Reproduction:
Oudin Resonator
I don't do this often. These are full-size
images. I absolutely love this coil. It's a cylindrical Tesla/Oudin
Coil,
simple form - 5" OD, 11" tall. It was made by gluing together three 4"
PVC couplings end-to-end. It is wrapped with
350 turns of number 32 double silk covered magnet wire. The whole coil
(initially bright yellow-green) was coated with
Spar Urethane varnish - which made the finished coil a deep leaf-green.
Thin canvas phenolic ("bakelite") was used for the
end cap, and the top was made with a 3" brass bed ball, thoughtfully stolen
from my wife as per TSC's 1916 instructions!
Finished coil, approx. actual size.
Frank sent me a gallon of Brasso, so no excuses for shabby terminals any more!
I think it began to spark a little.
A thin wire (18 AWG) was inserted into the ball terminal on top to concentrate
the discharge.
A 1/4" hole was drilled into the top of the bed-ball to receive a conducting
cord for various experiments, or modified forms of dischargers.
Bird's eye view from the top!
A shot in the light.
The final coil will run from a 5kV 120mA transformer, and will be a separate
feature on the site.