Title pretty much says it all. I’m trying to find a current limiting ballast for a solid state tesla coil, and this has the right size and current draw, but I’d like to eliminate the motor screaming, if possible.
Thoughts?
Looks like a science project my father helped me with when I was 12 yo.
Do you mean will the primary coil draw current if plugged in?
Yes.
Not to be critical, but it’s a weird question. It’s not a bad question, I just can’t figure out what you’re attempting to do by removing the motor? And, why you’d keep it energized if you remove the motor?
This is, hopefully, going to be functioning as a current- limiting ballast for a solid state tesla coil. So I need the 1.1A it draws, but not the motor.
I just wasn’t sure if that 1.1A would stay constant if it was just the primary coil, without the motor.
I agree it’s a weird question, but it’s because the instructions I’m following are very vague about what to use as a ballast. The guy says to test the circuit with an incandescent bulb, then use a hair dryer, toaster, or other household implement that draws a couple/few amps. I’m trying to figure out the bare minimum of components from a device that will still draw current
Ah, OK. You’re not using it for it’s intended purpose as constructed.
Now I get it. Good luck with the project!
Caution noted, I appreciate the effort either way
Yes but won’t have back emf from rotor is rotor is removed but coil will still work