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Re: The NEW Tesla Museum



Original poster: "Jeff Kamla by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <jeffk-at-sinclair-dot-net>

Hi   Bart ...... all.....

The type of static gap Bart refers to I believe, is a very good gap,
it must be because that style has been around for 100 years for
one thing and an other is if you look at Bill's site www.ttr-dot-com  I
think his model 2  uses this type of gap, so it must work very well.

as far as if it's as good as a G10/tungsten SRGS ...  sorry but that's
like comparing apples and oranges,  one is a static gap the other
is a synchronous rotary.

I thought it was a great web site also, cool stuff ! neat info !

good day all

JK.......



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Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: The NEW Tesla Museum


> Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <tesla123-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
> Hi Jeff, All,
>
> Great web site! This was really a lot of fun to look around. I especially
> liked the Tesla Coil section showing
> the 200% closeup view of the wound secondary on the threaded form. You are
> right, the spacing is fantastic. Sure
> wish I had that lathe in my garage. Also, the static gap heat sinks are
> really nice. I am leary that this gap
> will be better than a G10/tungsten SRSG, but still, it is a good
> heat-sinking scheme. Excellent and fun website!
>
> Bart A.