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08. Jun 2017
Great little anodized aluminium heatsinks! Great value, too!
I ordered these for my Raspberry Pi 3s, and they are Perfect for the secondary location!
Easy to apply, and they look snazzy.
Thanks!

06. Sep 2018
A bit of work to figure it out, but worth the effort and money!
4 von 5 finden das hilfreich The assembly instructions are on a website referred to in the printed instructions.
Those instructions are fairly clear, but show an older version of the High Voltage Signal Generator than what shipped with my kit. That said, it mentions this in the instructions, but no pics there, so you have to figure the differences out for yourself.
All in all, a little patience, a decent supply of glue that dries clear, a bit of shrink tube and you have yourself a wonderful little Tesla Coil!
It does run louder than my other kits, but I attribute that to the Spark Gap. It gets louder still when jumping an arc to anything else (like your fingers).
In the pics below, you'll see the little blue heatsinks I added to the transistors. I did this more for heat management and paranoia that anything else.
Just of note: the toroid that is included with the kit simply sits on top of the copper at the end of the copper coil. It helps the coil throw arcs, but only sits there by gravity so beware of it falling off!
Have fun, but be careful you don't fry anything sensitive to such energy fields or catching an arc! Also, you can easily burn your fingers if you hold something near the coil to light up!

26. Aug 2017
Good quality and excellent value.
Robust little ports that mount with the provided nut to secure the unit through the right sized hole. Drill carefully, as you want the nut to have something to grip onto!
If you tin the contacts, it is very easy to solder on the wires. Shrink-wrap tube is highly recommended to cover the joints (in my not-so-humble-opinion).
Items like a headphone jack snap in securely, if a bit stiffly at first use. They get better with repeated use, though.
