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The Tesla Gun
http://hackerfriendly.com/the-tesla-gun/ Posted on 2012/05/09 ![]() More than a hundred years after the dust settled, Matt Fraction and Steven Sanders published The Five Fists of Science: a rollicking graphical retelling of what really happened at the turn of the last century. (Get yourself a copy and read it immediately, unless you’re allergic to AWESOME). On the right is the cover to this fantastic tale of electrical fury. See that dapper fellow in front? That’s a young Mr. Tesla. See what he’s packin’? Yep. Tesla Guns. Akimbo. As I read this fantastic story, gentle reader, certain irrevocable processes were set in motion. The result is my answer to The Problem of Increasing Human Energy: The Tesla Gun. For reals. The Tesla Gun is a hand-held, battery powered lightning machine. It is a spark gap Tesla coil powered by an 18V drill battery. You pull the trigger, and lightning comes out the front. ![]() On the other hand, my design is an improvement in two important respects: 1) It is battery powered, and 2) It actually exists. ![]() The Housing ![]() ![]() ![]() The HV switch The heart of any spark gap Tesla coil is the high voltage switch. It needs to be able to withstand repeated switching events of many thousands of volts at an instantaneous current of a couple of thousand ampere, generating more than a little bit of heat along the way. This meant finding a material that was a good electrical insulator that was tough enough to withstand high temperatures. With the help of the fine folks at Metrix Create:Space, I decided to make my switch housing out of porcelain. The first step required the use of a 3d powder printer. This kind of printer is perfect for printing molds for slip casting. ![]() ![]() The power supply Power is provided by an 18V lithium ion drill battery. That powers a ZVS driver circuit which drives a flyback transformer, stepping up that 18V to around 20,000V. This stage is affectionately known as the HOCKEY PUCK OF DOOM. ![]() |
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![]() No, I didn’t roll my own capacitors for this project. But I did make a nifty laser cut housing for them. Also, bleeder resistors are important for preventing unexpected surprises. Like waking up dead after touching this crazy toy. ![]() The coils All of that circuitry strobes the primary coil, protected by a couple of chunks of black HDPE (also milled on the Fadal). ![]() ![]() ![]() Really, officer, it’s just a movie prop! It couldn’t possibly be as dangerous as it looks. Of course, the devil is in the details. How do you tune this beast? What about eddy currents in the housing? What do you use for an earth ground? Why is it so LOUD? How do you not die while operating it? I’m afraid that this post has already gone on far too long. I’ll explain a bit about those topics in future posts. Until then, stay safe and make AWESOME. ![]() ![]() |
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That's the part that made me think it was a fake. If that's not a typo, his battery couldn't discharge that fast. Even if it could, it would last a very tiny fraction of a second before it was discharged. |
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Stun Guns, TASER® Guns ,,,http://firstratesecurity.com/stungun...osoft&kw=taser ... its been done
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In the blog comments he states the housing is intentionally conductive and is also earth grounded so that errant strikes go to ground.
As far as I understand he does not fire the thing while in hand. He says he gets 30 minutes on the battery. Here is video of it in operation: http://hackerfriendly.com/tesla-gun-video/ |
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