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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 90965" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I've been attempting to construct an electronic control that turns on and off four small Tesla coils. I think it's been three or four months now of complete failure. The electronics work perfectly on the bread board. But when I transfer the circuit over to a more reliable printed circuit board construction, nothing happens. I've had four attempts so far that just would not work at all. I've spent lots of time troubleshooting. But so far, nothing is ever found to cause the non-operation condition.</p><p></p><p>Attempt number five is in the works. I just got the circuit board for it etched this morning. This one is different. I've borrowed some ideas from a guy that builds these for fun. And added a few trial and error modifications of my own. And this design seems to be very solid too. No intermittent operation at all on the bread board. And with an added benefit of a larger voltage field as well. I will post a thread on this if I can get it to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 90965, member: 288"] I've been attempting to construct an electronic control that turns on and off four small Tesla coils. I think it's been three or four months now of complete failure. The electronics work perfectly on the bread board. But when I transfer the circuit over to a more reliable printed circuit board construction, nothing happens. I've had four attempts so far that just would not work at all. I've spent lots of time troubleshooting. But so far, nothing is ever found to cause the non-operation condition. Attempt number five is in the works. I just got the circuit board for it etched this morning. This one is different. I've borrowed some ideas from a guy that builds these for fun. And added a few trial and error modifications of my own. And this design seems to be very solid too. No intermittent operation at all on the bread board. And with an added benefit of a larger voltage field as well. I will post a thread on this if I can get it to work. [/QUOTE]
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