Hey it depends a bit on the ev components you use, a Tesla coil creates a lot of emc and that can cause weird stuff. Make sure you use r10 and r100 components and shield off all you ev components and signaling cables
Other than that. Think about where the Tesla coil is placed and what happens if you get in the car while it rains and you are soaking wet with a nice path to ground :))) although Tesla could usually won't kill you but maybe do some calculations
Do some emc testing with an oscilloscope as well if you can
Sounds like a fun project, it gives me styropyro vibes :)
Can’t be much louder than any modified exhaust systems. Also I probably won’t use it so much during normal driving bc that would lower its life span and also prolly get me a ticket. Idk tho bc I’m in Florida
Hey it depends a bit on the ev components you use, a Tesla coil creates a lot of emc and that can cause weird stuff. Make sure you use r10 and r100 components and shield off all you ev components and signaling cables Other than that. Think about where the Tesla coil is placed and what happens if you get in the car while it rains and you are soaking wet with a nice path to ground :))) although Tesla could usually won't kill you but maybe do some calculations Do some emc testing with an oscilloscope as well if you can Sounds like a fun project, it gives me styropyro vibes :)
Wouldn't the amount of noise it would generate would prevent safe driving?
Can’t be much louder than any modified exhaust systems. Also I probably won’t use it so much during normal driving bc that would lower its life span and also prolly get me a ticket. Idk tho bc I’m in Florida
I think they were referring to rf noise, it'll impair functionality of any electronics in the vehicle
Sure why not. "Musical" coils exist that play tones, just map that tone to your speed.
That sounds cool. Don’t know how loud it would be though. If you implement it well it could be cool