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Re: [TCML] The "Original" OLTC and what to do with it??



Terry,

You forgot to post the best photo and that is the one of you on the floor with scopes, wires, etc. all around you. I'll dig it up and post it so we can SEE the inventor not just the invention!

I believe that the unit should be preserved for future display in a museum.

I got approached by an investor that has started up a couple small museums and he feels that LA or Vegas could use a Tesla Museum and I agree. I may look into his ideas early next year. In the meantime, Jeff Belhary is the best curator and would make the best recipient.

Jeff


----- Original Message ----- From: "piranha" <piranha@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 8:36 PM
Subject: [TCML] The "Original" OLTC and what to do with it??


Hi,

Remember when Solid State Tesla coils could put out sparks 'almost a foot' long!! :D

Before the SISG... Before the DRSSTC... Before Jimmy... Before Steve and Dan... Before IGBTs... You know, way back when Solid State Tesla coils really 'sucked'!! :D

Antonio and Malcolm knew the topology... But this WAS the machine that made it all come true:

August 23, 2002...
http://classictesla.com/hot-streamer/temp/OLTC08-23-05.jpg

Fist demonstrated in Bill's L's garage that Sunday the 25th in Denver CO...:

http://classictesla.com/hot-streamer/temp/OLTC08-25-01.jpg

http://classictesla.com/hot-streamer/temp/OLTC08-25-02.jpg

http://classictesla.com/hot-streamer/temp/OLTC08-25-03.jpg

http://classictesla.com/hot-streamer/temp/OLTC08-25-04.jpg

http://classictesla.com/hot-streamer/temp/OLTC08-25-06.jpg

In that last picture it was cranked up full and nobody was getting near that SOB then!!! :D

But the machine still sits... Gathering dust :-| I think it's electronics still has the batteries in place... One box still had the switch "on" :D But the LEDs indicate there is no battery power this moment. I might have actually removed the batteries... But I "bet" I could make it run again in ten minutes :D

Of course, the "first" OLTC was overtaken immediately by the DRSSTCs et all... But 'they' don't have the "first machine that 'made' the technology" and "I" do :D

So I was thinking... What the Heck do I do with it??? It can sit for another ten years and all... But maybe it is like really 'all historic' and should be in a museum somewhere or something...

The toroid is from Finn's spinning run. Certainly the most potentially expensive part. But I don't need any money at all for it. I just wonder if it needs a new home beside in a basement corner gathering dust... Where Tesla coilers could come and see it and drop to their knees before it :D :D

So any thoughts, comments, ideas, etc on what ol' Terry should do with that ol' "first OLCT" are welcome???

Terry

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