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The smallest rotary spark gap Tesla Coil ever built?

tesla coil.jpgThat's the question asked on YouTube, by its creator, one shawnlg79.

He writes:
This ridiculously small Tesla Coil system that I built only stands four inches tall. It is the smallest TC that I know of to this date.
At full power, the TC uses 2.4 watts. The rotary gap pager motor uses a seperate power source. The 12oz pepsi can shows actual size.
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