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Shaun Rimmer
Guest
John Harlow <[email protected]> wrote in message news
wc_9.98148$AV4.2917@sccrnsc01...
> > > Funny you mention this; right now I'm looking at a Jacob's ladder
> sitting
> > on
> > > top of my TV I made from an old furnace transformer (only about 15kv).
> >
> > Cool! do you have to strike it up and rely on the comparitively high
> current
> > to keep the arc burning? - That's what I've seen with some of them. The
HT
> > gen I made consisted of a variable frequency square wave generator, some phat (heh) power
> > transistors driving 4x 1.5 Ohm car ignition coils, 2
> pairs
> > of 2 series connected (double voltage), then connected in paralell
(double
> > current). Like I said, 60 + Kv's - I've cut through glass sheet with it (glass conducts when
> > moulten).
>
> Mine has no problem starting and maintaing an arc, but the inital gap is only about 1/4 inch and
> the top is about 1.5 inch.
Cool! Mine starts off with a small gap, so I can get it to start at really quite high frequencies
(less HT at high f, because of the reduced dwell time).
> I like your design better - it'd be *really cool* though with "in your face" motor driven points -
> not your fancy newfangled "solid state" stuff!
Nah! How the hell am I gonna produce 100 Khz with a motor driven points set-up? ',;~}
> > > The thing I like about it most is the resultant expression on people's
faces
> > > when I explain to them what it is.
> >
> > Heheheheheh! I just used to get people running for their lives out of my garage! Especially when
> > I'd just put the flying leads down on the bench,
> and
> > let the spark travel through all the dust and ****, about 2 - 3 feet
along
> > the bench ',;~}
>
> I know that feeling well...
When I showed it to my cousin Doug, he'd put his can of beer down on top of a large multi pack of
cartoned orange juice thatwas on the next bench. I turned it on, he walked around behind me, and
reached for the can......oh man, I never seen beer and bodies move faster - I thought he was gonna
have a heart atack.....funny as hell to witness though......
> > Shaun aRe - So, you seen the big tesla projects then? (A search for
'tesla
> > coils' will turn up many _very_ crazy people.....).
>
> We have a local mensa society here with some people dabbling in high
energy
> experiments. I'm not in it, but I've met some of the craz.... uh.. "members" at the local
> industrial junk yard (we have a VERY cool junk yard close by with all kinds of mechanical /
> electrical / hydraulic / pneumatic devices to scrounge parts). They "ain't right" - but then again
> I'm there too...
Heheheheh, aye!
- I got a photo of a guy stood under a heeeeuge tesla coil, about 50 ft high or more, and the
'lightning' is striking the ground all around him....he _isn't_ inside a faraday cage.......if
that guy's still alive, it's a miracle......
Shaun aRe - cool picture though.........
> > > Funny you mention this; right now I'm looking at a Jacob's ladder
> sitting
> > on
> > > top of my TV I made from an old furnace transformer (only about 15kv).
> >
> > Cool! do you have to strike it up and rely on the comparitively high
> current
> > to keep the arc burning? - That's what I've seen with some of them. The
HT
> > gen I made consisted of a variable frequency square wave generator, some phat (heh) power
> > transistors driving 4x 1.5 Ohm car ignition coils, 2
> pairs
> > of 2 series connected (double voltage), then connected in paralell
(double
> > current). Like I said, 60 + Kv's - I've cut through glass sheet with it (glass conducts when
> > moulten).
>
> Mine has no problem starting and maintaing an arc, but the inital gap is only about 1/4 inch and
> the top is about 1.5 inch.
Cool! Mine starts off with a small gap, so I can get it to start at really quite high frequencies
(less HT at high f, because of the reduced dwell time).
> I like your design better - it'd be *really cool* though with "in your face" motor driven points -
> not your fancy newfangled "solid state" stuff!
Nah! How the hell am I gonna produce 100 Khz with a motor driven points set-up? ',;~}
> > > The thing I like about it most is the resultant expression on people's
faces
> > > when I explain to them what it is.
> >
> > Heheheheheh! I just used to get people running for their lives out of my garage! Especially when
> > I'd just put the flying leads down on the bench,
> and
> > let the spark travel through all the dust and ****, about 2 - 3 feet
along
> > the bench ',;~}
>
> I know that feeling well...
When I showed it to my cousin Doug, he'd put his can of beer down on top of a large multi pack of
cartoned orange juice thatwas on the next bench. I turned it on, he walked around behind me, and
reached for the can......oh man, I never seen beer and bodies move faster - I thought he was gonna
have a heart atack.....funny as hell to witness though......
> > Shaun aRe - So, you seen the big tesla projects then? (A search for
'tesla
> > coils' will turn up many _very_ crazy people.....).
>
> We have a local mensa society here with some people dabbling in high
energy
> experiments. I'm not in it, but I've met some of the craz.... uh.. "members" at the local
> industrial junk yard (we have a VERY cool junk yard close by with all kinds of mechanical /
> electrical / hydraulic / pneumatic devices to scrounge parts). They "ain't right" - but then again
> I'm there too...
Heheheheh, aye!
- I got a photo of a guy stood under a heeeeuge tesla coil, about 50 ft high or more, and the
'lightning' is striking the ground all around him....he _isn't_ inside a faraday cage.......if
that guy's still alive, it's a miracle......
Shaun aRe - cool picture though.........