0:56 - That is one hell of a show, the best Tesla coil show I have ever seen... I like how fast they quickly take turns lol The switching from one another is just ridiculously fast.
I think the power draw is only dependent of the repetion rate and the ramp duration. Which note is played (modulated on each ramp) during one ramp does not matter. @4asRlab: I am right?
All brought to you through the research of Steve Ward, the original developer of the DRSSTC. I got to watch the original prototypes in action at the Resonance Research's Cheesehead Teslathon in Baraboo, WI. RIP D.C. Cox! The original prototype could arc 15+ feet at under 2400W input. That gives an idea how efficient these coils are! Don't know if they've become easier to tune than the originals, but it looks like they have.
Thats true. I work around tesla coils flyback transformers and Such. QCW coil is the only Type of tesla coil i never buit as i built SGTC SSTC and even DRSSTC. that last one is complicated enough to give me a fricking headache. Never tried QCW and i dont feel like trying after doing some research in this direction...
What are those red vertical circles with a peak in the middle that appear? If you pause it at the right moment during 1:02 you can see one on the right while 3 of them are arcing.
These sound very different from the regular DRSSTCs…these actually sound like a square wave instead of a solid buzz like regular DRSSTCs. Probably it has something to do with the long pulse cycle
Insanity meets harmony…remember the old RCA commercial with the old guy sitting in a really low recliner in front of stacks of subwoofers?! I see that but with OG badass Nikola Tesla! …(martini glass blown right in his hand) 🤘😎😝
Since this is controlled through MIDI, could it be adapted to hook up to a DOS computer sound card? That way you could have vintage PC game music play over it! 😂
about 5000$+ each coil. So with the external interrupters and the interfaces everything ready to go is gonna go out at like 25000$. QCW DRSSTCs are a super nice thing but they are complex and complicated to make which makes them extremely rare considering the fact that almost no one ever sells one
@@4asRlab Thanks for your response. Phase shifting was my guess after viewing some of your videos with just one qcw coil. Do you have more informations about your setup?
we have buck convertes in some other coils and its capable for music too. here is buck ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PQ9mhbj66gk.html