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Re: - Parts search
Subject: Re: - Parts search
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 12:49:01 +0500
From: "Alfred A. Skrocki" <alfred.skrocki-at-cybernetworking-dot-com>
To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
On Thu, 01 May 1997 20:02:45 GMT Robert Michaels
<robert.michaels-at-online.sme-dot-org> wrote;
> T>>Robert I think you missed his point - he was being humorous, what he
>
> Being humorous? Oh? And like I wasn't? (Already I'm
> insulted [ doesn't take much does it? ] ).
Gee your touchy! I wasn't implying that you weren't being humorous,
just that it seemed like you were jumping on the poor boy a bit too
hard.
> T>>meant was if this neon transformer was used properly as in a well
> T>>designed Tesla coil it would possibly yield 12 foot sparks. I must
> T>>admit though I have never seen nor heard of anyone getting more than
> T>>a 6 foot discharge from a single neon transformer {15KV/6O ma.}!
> T>>I would love to see the design that would yield a 12 foot discharge
> T>>from a single neon transformer!
> Six-ft. discharge from a 900-watt neon transformer?
>
> Sounds like Guiness Book of Record stuff to me.
>
> That's 72-inches, son. I think most of us will
> believe that when we see it - along with that
> 200-ft. (or whatever) coil which went to that
> mysterious (unnamed) Pacific island.
Frankly I agree, but there were a few individuals in the TCBA that
claimed 65 to 72 inch sparks off of 1 900 watt neon transformer.
Frankly I would like to see it. The best I ever got from 1 900 watt
neon transformer was about 3 feet, now with 2 in parallel I've gotten
a bit over 6 feet. BTW whats the deal on this 200-ft. coil, I don't
think I heard about this one yet.
Sincerely
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