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product_id: 319972542
title: "Tesla Coil DIY Soldering Kit, PEMENOL 10cm+ Plasma Arc Generator, STEM Electronics Assembly Project Requires DC 12V-36V Power Supply for Hobbyists and Engineering Students Father's Day"
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# 10-15cm plasma arc length Wireless lighting of fluorescent & neon tubes DIY soldering kit for hands-on skill Tesla Coil DIY Soldering Kit, PEMENOL 10cm+ Plasma Arc Generator, STEM Electronics Assembly Project Requires DC 12V-36V Power Supply for Hobbyists and Engineering Students Father's Day

**Brand:** pemenol
**Price:** € 105.94
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ DIY Tesla Coil: Ignite your curiosity and light up your world!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tesla Coil DIY Soldering Kit, PEMENOL 10cm+ Plasma Arc Generator, STEM Electronics Assembly Project Requires DC 12V-36V Power Supply for Hobbyists and Engineering Students Father's Day by pemenol
- **How much does it cost?** € 105.94 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/319972542-tesla-coil-diy-soldering-kit-pemenol-10cm-plasma-arc-generator)

## Best For

- pemenol enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pemenol brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wireless Power Magic:** Illuminate fluorescent and neon tubes wirelessly for a futuristic desk display.
- • **STEM Learning Catalyst:** Perfect for physics teaching, tech competitions, and hands-on scientific exploration.
- • **Electrify Your Workspace:** Create mesmerizing 10-15cm plasma arcs that captivate and spark curiosity.
- • **Conversation-Starting Decor:** Turn your desk into a science showcase that draws admiring glances and sparks FOMO.
- • **Master the Art of Soldering:** Build your own Tesla coil from scratch and elevate your technical craftsmanship.

## Overview

The PEMENOL Tesla Coil DIY Kit is a hands-on educational tool designed for college and university students to build a functional plasma arc generator. It produces impressive 10-15cm electric arcs capable of wirelessly lighting fluorescent and neon tubes. Ideal for physics teaching, STEM projects, and tech competitions, this kit sharpens soldering skills while delivering a stunning visual experience. Note: Requires prior soldering experience and an external 12V-36V power supply.

## Description

desertcart.com: Tesla Coil DIY Kit, PEMENOL Touchable Plasma Ball Spark Gap Arc Generator for Physics Teaching, Arc Plasma Artificial Lighting Science Experiment Model for College University Electronic Education : Toys & Games

Review: disappointed , wasted time - the components list said 12 pc 45uf capacitors but only were 2pcs 45uf and 11 pcs 35uf capacitors that are not on the components list , the instructions have no wiring diagram or ledged , the package was not good and looked like it was seriously rattled , many times . I repackaged it nicely but I would not accept the components being different from the components list
Review: Bad transformer. Missing wire. Instructions were not for tge pieces delivered - This kit is easy to build. But the instructions were incorrect for the parts that were delivered. The wire they said was in the kit was not supplied. After completing the build it would not work. There was no support from the company for my questions. I tested and replaced parts and found thy transformer that was supplied in the kit was bad. I replaced it with one of my own and everything works now. To expensive of a kit to be supplying my own parts. Especially the transformer which is the most expensive and important part of the kit.

## Features

- DIY A Tesla Works of Your Own: The Electric Arc Generator is a DIY kit and needs to be soldered by yourself. It is very suitable for exercising your hands-on ability. The soldering method of this product is not complicated, REQUIRED PRIOR SOLDERING EXPERIENCE. You can read the user manual for the detailed soldering Instructions.(Instructions can be downloaded from Product guides and documents on the Product details page)
- Funny Scientific Experiment Kit: Arc Plasma Wireless Transmission Experiment Model for magic science. Artificial simulated lightning can be used as a physical experiment to increase students' learning and exploration ability. Students can also make such a Tesla model by themselves as a technology competition entry, which will have a great chance of success.
- Cool Feature: The Tesla coil can produce high temperature and high-pressure plasma which can wireless transmission and light fluorescent light, stroboscopic tube, neon bubble, glow tube, spectral tube, etc. It has a wonderful arc. Arc spraying reaches 10cm+ (can reach 15cm through tuning). You need to prepare the power supply yourself (DC 12V-36V 60-80W). The secondary coil must be connected to the ground before power ON.
- Amazing Decorations On Your Desk: It's funny to see people's looks and reactions when they squeeze a little shot for this tesla coil model. Plug it and light the LED bulb up, and then it works like charm. It is very interesting to use it as an ornament. NOTE: Product parts are upgraded and the parts used in the instructions are not exactly the same as the parts of the shipped product.
- Widely Application: 1. Exercising soldering skills 2. Teaching experiment 3. holiday present 4.Project design 5.Electronic competition. 6. Graduation design 7. Halloween 8. Father's Day 9. Christmas

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B092TZ9K3J |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Description | No Battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,798 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,582 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | PEMENOL |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 171 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | science |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Manufacturer | PEMENOL |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 240 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 24 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GY19206 |
| Material Type | electronic components |
| Model Number | GY19206 |
| Set Name | Tesla Coil DIY Kit (Spark Gap, Wireless Transmission, LED Lighting, 10cm Arc, DC 12V-36V, 60W-80W) |
| Size | 150mm x 150mm x 410mm |
| Theme | Physics |
| UPC | 759687922784 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![Tesla Coil DIY Soldering Kit, PEMENOL 10cm+ Plasma Arc Generator, STEM Electronics Assembly Project Requires DC 12V-36V Power Supply for Hobbyists and Engineering Students Father's Day - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61RcuOCsx9S.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The transformer only has 2 pins what am I supposed to do ?**
A: OK... by now you have noticed that the coil you got is not the same one as illustrated in the directions.... The coil that you have has a single red wire coming from one end and at the other end are two small pins... The way to choose the right pin is.... set the transformer down on the flat surface side of the transformer , face the two pins toward you with the red wire coming out of the other end. There will be a pin on the right and one on the left.... choose the one on the left to solder the wire to... it needs to be at least 25 cm long or about 10 inches.  Cut the other pin off as close to the case as possible this will prevent arcing to the wood in the area of the transformer.  That is all there is to it.....  when you do the soldering make sure that you don't leave any  solder sharp points as this will cause crona to come from the points and decrease the efficiciency of the unit.... Hope that helps....

**Q: Missing parts**
A: I had to use some wire that I had purchased myself.

**Q: Missing parts.**
A: Depends what is missing... any of the resistors can be purchased at a parts house... if you are short a capacitor... leave it out and run with one less the performance will be about the same

**Q: Item not working. It was missing wire and never would generate spark. Is there a troubleshooting guide or way to see what is wrong?**
A: You should include pictures of your wiring, maybe then somebody can see what you did wrong. Read reviews for other people's tips. There is no trouble shooting guide

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ disappointed , wasted time
*by P***P on October 13, 2025*

the components list said 12 pc 45uf capacitors but only were 2pcs 45uf and 11 pcs 35uf capacitors that are not on the components list , the instructions have no wiring diagram or ledged , the package was not good and looked like it was seriously rattled , many times . I repackaged it nicely but I would not accept the components being different from the components list

### ⭐ Bad transformer. Missing wire. Instructions were not for tge pieces delivered
*by S***0 on January 28, 2022*

This kit is easy to build. But the instructions were incorrect for the parts that were delivered. The wire they said was in the kit was not supplied. After completing the build it would not work. There was no support from the company for my questions. I tested and replaced parts and found thy transformer that was supplied in the kit was bad. I replaced it with one of my own and everything works now. To expensive of a kit to be supplying my own parts. Especially the transformer which is the most expensive and important part of the kit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Tesla Coil Kit: You can hear the sparks!
*by D***N on July 20, 2021*

This is has a very bright spark gap, and it's loud. You really know you are working with some power when it is operating. First, soldering is required. It's easy, it's fun, but if you don't know how then order a learning kit at the same time and build it first. Also, look for online instruction and videos in addition to the learning kit. I built half of mine with lead-free and the other half with leaded solder for practice. You will need hot melt glue. You do not have to use hot melt glue but gluing sure is fast and easy if you do. You will need a way to scrape or sand a little enamel insulation off of some wires. Finally, you will need a way to put some small holes through micro plywood. I suppose punching might work, but drilling is easy and accurate. I think there was enough wire in the kit to build it, but it was easier and cheap to add some solid conductor of my own. I used 18ga, which seemed about right for building the capacitor bank and as a longer ground wire. Again, all of the parts were easy, with no super tiny soldering connections. I'll start with what I had to go back and redo. I did not notice that the two ends of the main coil are finished differently. One has a wire that wraps over the end of the coil. This wire needs to be in contact with the stainless steel ball. There is no need to remove insulation; you will have all the volts you need to punch through the enamel on the wire. The other end of the coil has the wire that you thread down through a hole that you made in the upper micro plywood. This end will need to have some enamel removed because you will be soldering it. The second mistake I made was how I built the capacitor bank. The thin resistor leads will not handle the current and actually glowed orange in a dark room. That was pretty cool looking, but I knew I had to add heavier wire. The manual showed the capacitor leads bent over and soldered to the next capacitor. I decided it was a bit cleaner at that point to add some of my 18ga Cu wire, and it worked great. One more item, my flyback transformer had fewer pins than the one in the manual. I followed their pictures for which wire to connect where and it worked The instructions indicate an optimum voltage of about 19VDC at up to 80watts. 80 W divided by 19V = 4.2 Amps. There are plenty of 12VDC power supplies that will power it. You can also use a 12VDC gel cell, or car, or motorcycle battery. Interestingly, a little bit stronger laptop power supply is perfect and low cost on Amazon. Many of these are around 19V at up to about 4.2A. Higher amps are OK, so are higher volts. The instructions indicated 12 to 36VDC, 60 to 80W. For operation, I mentioned that it is loud. You will easily be able to hear it in an average bedroom or classroom. The brightest spark is the spark gap. I think the circuit uses power transistors to oscillate, providing alternating current to the first step-up transformer. The spark gap is a tunable high-power way to generate the high frequency and high power used to drive the main coil. The first test I did was to check for noise on an AM radio tuned between stations. It was pretty fun to hear a friend on a cell phone tell me they could listen to me clicking the kit on and off 200 ft away! I guess this might operate similar to an early Marconi transmitter. You are probably wondering if you can feel the voltage. I could, it was unpleasant, so I avoided getting too close to the output. The answer depends upon the frequency, and in a kit, the output can be a combination of high and low frequency. High enough frequency, and you cannot feel it. Lower and you do feel the electricity. But do not touch the spark gap when it is operating. When you see the bright spark and hear it, you won't want to. However, the main output coil can produce big, long sparks but be difficult to feel when there is no low-frequency energy in it. Regarding the voltage, I could make a fluorescent light fixture tube glow up to about 3ft away. I would keep sensitive electronics away from it. I used a cell phone for the pictures, and it worked well. Regarding the pictures, you should be able to hear the spark superheating a thin thread of air. There are two types of high voltage phenomena producing light. First, the air is an insulator; the electrons are tightly bound to the atoms. Think of voltage as pressure, or push force. When the voltage is high enough, it forces electrons to flow, producing the lightning spark you see. This review will get way too long if we explain all of the interesting concepts, so I'll stop here. I used 1-2-3 blocks from Amazon to aid in constructing the spark gap. You can't adjust the gap when it's running, but that's where you tune it. So plan for access later. For the capacitor bank, I hotmelt glued the caps together, then soldered the interconnecting wires, then hotmelt glued the module to the provided board. As mentioned above, do not rely only on the resistor leads for capacitor interconnection, as my picture shows. Do as the kit instructions show and use capacitor leads, or add your own heavier wire and solder the connections. I had my reservations about gluing to the end-grain of the dowels. After some research, I discovered that some people recommend hot melt glue for end-grain, and it worked! I'm careful when handling the device, but so far, no problems. Besides, I built it; I can re-glue it if I ever needed to. Although this has modern parts, it is kind of easy to imagine working in an old wooden laboratory with Tesla, in a darkened room where you can see the sparks better, and with the sounds of high voltage. It inspired some online research where I learned some things and had fun doing it.

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