FAQ
TL;DR: A well-tuned GU-81M vacuum-tube Tesla coil can throw 24 cm sparks on 4 A input current; “The torus can slightly improve the discharges.” [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7485813][Elektroda, trzaska456, post #7485596]
Why it matters: This FAQ helps hobbyists squeeze maximum, safe performance from VTTC builds.
Quick Facts
• GU-81M filament: 12.6 V ± 0.6 V, 10–20 A supply recommended [Elektroda, DaKKi, post #7473503][Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7474009]
• Single GU-81M spark length: 20–30 cm when correctly tuned [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7465698]
• Staccato-controlled coil: up to ~1 m discharges with cycle shortening [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7483215]
• Typical build cost: PLN 300–350 (≈ €70) including tube, iron, and passives [Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7511231]
• Safe pre-heat: 60 s filament-only before anode power [Tube Data Sheet]
How do I tune a GU-81M VTTC for longer sparks?
Where should I place the feedback (tuning) winding—above or below the primary?
What coupling distance between primary and secondary is safe?
How much spark length can I expect from one GU-81M tube?
What power supply do I need for filament and anode?
Can I run two GU-81M tubes in parallel for more power?
Yes. Wire filaments separately, share a common cathode, and duplicate grid stoppers. Keep the anodes on separate primary halves or a bifilar coil. Expect near-double current draw; upgrade capacitors and transformer accordingly
[Elektroda, miernik998, post #7469930]
Do I really need a toroid on a VTTC?
How does a Staccato Controller improve performance?
The CMOS-555 Staccato driver fires the tube at the AC peaks, cutting duty cycle to 10–20 %. Peak anode voltage rises, giving longer sparks without overheating; the Steve Ward design boosted output by ~3× in practice
[Elektroda, KJ, post #7469943][Ward, Staccato Controller].
Why does a blue glow appear on the glass envelope?
It’s electron back-scatter hitting the envelope when anode voltage is present without full resonance. This is normal but indicates inefficient operation; retune or add a series resistor
[Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7473029]
How long should I heat the filament before applying high voltage?
My coil just hums and gives no output—what’s wrong?
Are VTTC sparks safe to touch?
They are lower-current RF discharges; brief contact usually causes mild heating, but continuous arcs can burn skin or ignite flammables
[Elektroda, Anonymous, post #7511231] Keep ground connections solid and use insulated tools.
Which capacitors suit the primary resonant tank?
What does reversing a winding lead actually do?
It swaps phase: if the feedback drives the grid 180° out of phase, gain is negative and the coil stalls. Reversing restores positive feedback and oscillation
[Elektroda, slu_1982, post #7790795]
How much does a GU-81M VTTC cost to build?
Edge case: what causes secondary-to-primary punctures?
Too-tight coupling or sharp edges concentrate voltage, leading to flash-over during warm-up
[Elektroda, d3211, post #7788619] Increase spacing, round corners, and limit peak current to <8 A.
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Comments
Very nice construction :) I have to finish it myself. Everything is but willingness fled :) The resonant winding must be below the secondary winding :) [Read more]
Where it is written that it must be at the bottom. And the pattern is the opposite because it was easier to paint, if I'm sorry I'm sorry [Read more]
All VTTCs have a winding that is responsible for tuning below the secondary. The winding responsible for tuning. 2cm breaks The primary winding should start at the same height as the first winding... [Read more]
Very nice :) I support all activities related to TC ;) Tlock is again confused by concepts. The primary winding is to be below the secondary one in DRSSTC in other coils, but this is not important, but... [Read more]
I just gave the knowledge that he gave me Slu1982 :) regarding VTTC [Read more]
Welcome At the beginning, congratulations for the author, the design is decently made. I have one question where did you buy a GU-81 lamp? I have been hunting for her for some time and at what price can... [Read more]
The link is not working, could you update it? [Read more]
Very nice design, congratulations! About 3-4 months ago I saw GU-81 on the Allegro for PLN 50. You need to check there a few times a week, and maybe someone will add. Well, I think so too,... [Read more]
Lamp Gu81 has a colleague from Elektrody.pl A little :) hittektronik :) google.pl does not bite szabla12-similarly 2pcs 5Spit user, I am so sorry about turning one if he has not sold it yet. ... [Read more]
Welcome back!! I have a question, how to make two lamps work to achieve more power? I would like to use two to increase the power. [Read more]
I just want to point out that the above-mentioned coil uses this driver: Staccato Controller . In short, it allows you to squeeze more out of the lamp by shortening the cycle. [Read more]
I am asking the author of the topic to include the correct link to the project's sources and to improve the photos - it was hard to turn the right side before loading? [Read more]
Very nice construction :) I have to do something like this :) And how many coils did you give to the coil ?? :) [Read more]
Tlock this picture is a different lamp and another power, and the images from lukasb9 are nicer because they did it with a long exposure time (eg night mode with the flash off). And when it comes to... [Read more]
I know that another lamp has a different layout but it is beautifully tuned, on one Gu81 it is possible to squeeze 30cm as no more. I was thinking about the original about this site. [Read more]
Nice Tesla :spoko: transformers Buddy tlock I have a question - what kind of capacitor and where did you buy it? http://obrazki.elektroda.net/44_1262444539_thumb.jpg [Read more]
Reading comprehension is a steve ward coil http://www.stevehv.4hv.org/ Apropo Vttc acc. Lucas, I fired my own. yes, I criticize it so critically and the effect on me is poor, I bet on the resonant... [Read more]
Great design, I like this ;) lamp I have a question - where did you get the power supply from? From what I know for the very glow you need 12V / 10A. Greetings. [Read more]
The :) is the power key :) I found some and rewound for my own needs 12,7v / 20A :) And my friend I see has some Ruskie :) I found the same in a Russian TV set. Added after 7 [minutes]: ... [Read more]