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Thought I might do something interesting with mini-me as a holiday project and make a Jacob’s ladder - anyone have any advice and/or a suitable HT coil I can barter for?

R.
 
One for @Lucien Nunes I think!

I know some folk use old neon lamp transformers from 50Hz mains but they are deadly if not used very carefully (not that I doub't your skills, but we all make mistakes from time to time).

If it were me I would be looking to use a higher frequency AC supply (kHz region) so far less risk of fibrillation on contact, so something like an old car ignition coil or the line/flyback transformer of an old CRT TV.
 
Depends on the scale you have in mind!
At the lower end it can be all done for you:

or things can get dangerous ⚡
 
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Depends on the scale you have in mind!
At the lower end it can be all done for you:

or things can get dangerous ⚡

Call me a wuss, but I think I'd stick to the 1st one!
 
Maybe a slighty easier and safer project to start with would be making the Leyden Jar capacitor, charging it, and discharging it creating an arc....
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Let us know when you are planning on playing around with it. I'm in Somerset until the 15th. I would like to know when we are going to be blacked out ? I assume it'll look something like the northern lights followed by the blue flashing lights of the fire engines?
 
I built a little tiny one when I was at school, the psu was an old TV flyback transformer, run with a simple drive circuit, the primary winding was hand wound around the exposed ferrite core. The current and voltage weren't all that high so it wasn't very spectacular! I must still have it somewhere...
 
How good are you at distraction burglary?
Basically you need to find where the nearest primary sub keeps their spare 132kV instrumentation potential transformer...
 

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