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Product Description
Heat up your soldering iron and prepare your tools! tinyTesla is the DIY mini musical Tesla coil kit that anyone can build. Once complete, tinyTesla shoots four-inch sparks, plays music and wirelessly excites fluorescent tubes.tinyTesla is easy to build thanks to a low component count, making it ideal for budding coilers who are seeking a first Tesla coil, students looking for an eye-catching science fair project, or the casual electronics enthusiast looking for an exciting new gadget to build.
Hassle-free Construction:
By taking advantage of modern technologies and machine-wound secondaries, it achieves a small, compact size. And at under 50W of power (during typical usage), tinyTesla opens up a wide array of exciting operation and installation possibilities.
Kit Features: The tinyTesla kit comes with all of the electronic and hardware components you need to build your singing Tesla coil. A pre-wound secondary coil on a clear acrylic former is included, so that you won't have to wind 600 turns of hair-thin wire by hand! We also include a beautiful spun metal toroid, extruded anodized chassis for the USB interrupter, weighted breakout point, and other accessories.
How to Build the Kit:
You will need a soldering iron, paint-on or spray-on varnish, and hand tools to build the kit. Instructions are available at onetesla.com/downloads.
Features
- Play MIDI files and make music using the sparks themselves
- The completed kit shoots sparks up to 4 inches long
- A USB interrupter allows you to control your Tesla coil from a laptop.
- tinyTesla's small size and low component count makes it easy to assemble.
- Ideal for newcomers to the Tesla coiling hobby, as well as seasoned DIY electronics enthusiasts.
Top Reviews
Worked the first night I assembled it, next morning ...by onotix (1 out of 5 stars)
July 3, 2018
Worked the first night I assembled it, next morning the end cap broke apart and broke the wire. I spend months repairing it but never got it working again after that. $300 for 5 minuets of lights.
Defective from the start
by Diego Rojas (1 out of 5 stars)
November 17, 2018
It seemed like a cool project at first but it did not worked from the start. A component was send that was defective. After blowing up 3 fuses this was a waist of money. Trouble shooting should be for after use when you get a good use of it. And then have to fix it. Not fix a sold broken product.
Great DIY kit!
by BARBARA (5 out of 5 stars)
May 25, 2015
I backed tinyTesla when it was still on Kickstarter for my teenage son, who's also interested in Arduinos, 3D printing and other DIY projects.
He had a blast putting it together and now, playing music. Instructions were very helpful, as well as oneTesla's forum. Through a laptop, he connected tinyTesla to an electronic keyboard and took some videos that he put on YouTube. I'm glad to see the kit in stock on Amazon because his friends want them too!
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