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7CM/2.8" Tesla Coil Candle HFSSTC Electronic Candle High Frequency Plasma Flame Educational DIY
Specifications:
- Item name: HFSSTC Tesla Coil
- Working voltage: DC 36-48V
- Operating current: 1.5-2.5a (48v)
- Working frequency: about 15MHz
- Running time: up to 10minutes because the ignition coil is easy to age after 10 minutes. It can be used again after cooling
- Ignition coil material: epoxy pipe
- Size: 4 x 4 x 7cm/1.6 x 1.6 x 2.8"
Package Included:
- 1 x Tesla Coil
- 4 x Connection Wires
- 2 x Ignition Coils
- 1 x User Manual
Note:
- Power supply is not included. 48V 2-3A power supply is recommended.
- When this product is running, the coil part will generate a lot of heat. Please pay attention to the coil temperature when running for a long time, and the coil can be easily damaged by running at high temperature for a long time. After the coil is cooled, it can be used continuously.
Precautions:
- Please read the instructions before use to avoid burns or electric shocks caused by improper use.
- The parts that are strictly prohibited to be touched during work: ignition coil, the top coil of the host, or the output pin of the host.
- Please not change the parameters. Not power on the product after disassembly.
- To ensure safety, please ensure that there are no flammable or explosive items around.
- When working, it will cause certain electromagnetic interference to the surrounding electronic equipment (15mhz has no effect on human body).
- Not suitable for children to play.
Using Steps:
1. Place the main unit and connect the main unit and ignition coil.
2. Plug in a power adapter, and the fan on the host starts to work.
3. Turn on the switch, the indicator light next to the switch will be on, and the indicator light in the top coil will be on.
4. Touch the discharge needle with objects (such as screwdrivers, wooden sticks, blades, iron wires, etc.) within 3 seconds to ignite the flame.