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RE: [TCML] Dry Ice



Want to explain how they add complexity???
I don't see how they are going to affect the design of a tesla coil and
make it more complex.




One note on making fog.

Dry ice will create fog that tends to hang together and hug the ground
as it typically is cooler than ambient air.  Typical Fog machine Fog
expands and rises as it is typically produced by heating a glycerin
fluid on a hot plate.  this creates a fog that is easily carried by air
flows and is usually warmer than ambient air so it likes to rise.

Both ways of making fog can be adjusted, one by heating water, the other
by cooling the fog as it exits the machine.  Both add complexity.

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Scott Bogard <teslas-intern@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>  Bart,
>      I've never heard of anyone trying this before, and there is a  
> slight concern with spillage.  You might want to consider using one of

> those fog machines, I bought one around Halloween time a few years ago

> for like $25, you could mount a tube on the output and route it up  
> through the secondary if you wish. If this does not suit your design,

> perhaps you could put a battery shorted with nichrome wire in the fog
...
>  >
>  > I was wondering if anyone has put dry ice (and water) up in the top

> > load? I'm thinking about the 4th of July this year. On my small 
> 4.5"D  >  > Take care,  > Bart  > 
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