Project sharing: How to build a ZVS high voltage arc generator
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:05 am
material requested:
Two large U ferrite cores
A large number of enameled wire
PVC tape
Pipe-thread Teflon tape
Pouring sealant of thermal conductivity
Utility knife
Glue
electric wire
And a lot of time
Winding the coil
First, wrap a layer of insulating paper on the ferrite core, and then start winding the coil around 20 circles per layer.
Leave a section at both ends, not too close to the edge.
Glue it around and then wrap a layer of PVC tape and insulation paper.
Do it over and over again.
Leave the center line a little longer, and don't break it.
A total of 40 layers is a big project and the voltage then we get is about 30KV.
Weld the ends of the enameled wire to the electric wire and pack it with PVC tape.
Wrap the whole coil with the pouring sealant. This will be effective against leakage of electricity and also waterproof.
Wrap around a primary coil, and two electric wires(8+8) are what we need.
Put the coil go through those two large U ferrite cores and then it is finished.
What we finally get is very beautiful and it's not that difficult to make, right?
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Thanks for you time.