Guy Makes a “Junie-Lee Tesla Coil Lamp” and its SWEET

whoa…this thing is a trip and based on Tesla’s inventions

This home inventor has made some awesome home DIY devices and shows off a new one.  Apparently Jack Scholze has uploaded a lot of cool vids to YouTUbe with devices by different names.  This one is called a Junie-Lee lamp.  Here is a brief intro by the home inventor:

Easy project, go for it. Tesla coil is 800 turns of #30 gauge magnet wire wound on a 2.5 inch diameter mailing tube, I call her Junie-Lee. The primary winding is 6 turns of #21 wire wound in a helix around the base. The driver is a single 2N3055 power transistor, and one 10k resistor to bias the base point on the transistor. It oscillates at about 500 kilohertz. I have included the schematic. You may add a diode off the collector of the transistor to charge a capacitor or a battery, using the backspike energy from the coil, which recaptures some of the source energy, as in many of John Bedini’s circuits. We can do a lot more experimentation for an optimum primary coil also, less turns, more spacing, etc. I have tried a flat spiral also, with 10 turns, but it produced less voltage.

As mentioned each one of the home experiments based on Tesla that he has uploaded to the YT channel are juts a bit different.  Some more than others.

NOTE:  DO NOT TRY THIS WITHOUT THE SUPERVISION OF A PROFESSIONAL

Let’s check out this cool Tesla coil in action in the video on page 2

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