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Re: Wireless transmission of power,



Original poster: "Bob (R.A.) Jones" <a1accounting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

 Don't be silly its obvious for say 10Hz. Just take the average 4in by 36 in
secondary that resonates at 100KHz and increase its size by 10,000 times to
say 6 miles high and half mile in diameter,
or just increase the turns 10,000 fold  from say a thousand to 10,000,000
or increase top C by 100,000,000.
You could do a combination say increase the size by 100 and the number of
turns by a hundred so it would just be 300ft high, 34ft in diameter, 100,000
turns and a top load of a few hundred feet in diameter.
(my attempt at humor)

Robert (R. A.) Jones
A1 Accounting, Inc., Fl
407 649 6400
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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmission of power,


> Original poster: "Lau, Gary" <gary.lau@xxxxxx> > > This may be beside the point, but how the HECK do you build a secondary > to resonate at 8 Hertz? What size topload? Please give details beyond > "I hacked my secondary in half..." > > Gary Lau > MA, USA > > > Original poster: "David Thomson" <dwt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Tesla's Wardencliffe system used a combination secondary coil > > comprising a flat spiral at the base and a tall solenoid connected to > > it. I have built similar coils and have posted the coils online at > > http://www.tesla-coil-builder.com/FlatSpiralSolenoidCombo.htm. I'm > > presently building a better tuned version based upon my previous > > experiences. The combination secondary coil I'm building now will > > have a resonant frequency of 8Hz to 13Hz depending on topload. > >