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Voltage/Length (fwd)
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From: D.C. Cox [SMTP:DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 1998 12:35 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: Voltage/Length (fwd)
to: Greg
I checked the old notes. Cap was 0.1 MFD on the primary side. Good
efficiency but certainly not "magic". Magic is what you should produce in
the SF shipyards if you run your coil during El Nino. Perhaps a repeat of
the Philadelphia Experiment complete with dissappearing ships??
DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net
> From: Greg Leyh [SMTP:lod-at-pacbell-dot-net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 10:01 AM
> To: Tesla List
> Subject: Re: Voltage/Length (fwd)
>
> D.C. Cox wrote:
>
>
> > I will check my notes but I believe the total cap including electric
field
> > was closer to 200 pF. We were running at 14.4 kV RMS with resonant
peaks
> > in the primary measured at approx 24-26 kV. No where near the 50 kV
you
> > mentioned. Output was at 985 kV in the one-shot mode and in the RSG
> > "running" mode the streamers were solid connecting at 9 ft. with some
at
> > 11-12 ft. but only very intermittant.
>
>
> Primary Energy = 0.5Cp x Vp^2 = 16.9J (at 26kV)
> Secondary Energy = 0.5Cs x Vs^2 = 97.0J (at 985kV)
>
> Perhaps some of JHC's 'engineering magic' is at work? :)
>
> If you can transform that secondary energy back down to
> the power grid voltage with greater than 30% efficiency,
> I need several hundred thousand units right away!! ;)
>
>
> > Hope El Nino is slowing back a bit but I see a low parked right off the
> > coast that should supply you with 2-3 more storms before it's over. I
> > image the shipyward is getting a bit "muddy"?? or are you on pavement
(read
> > small lake by now).
>
> It's in a parking lot, but the rain still makes it
> very difficult to work there, especially when there
> are standing puddles and high voltage everywhere...
> We're essentially screwed until the rain lets up;
> perhaps I can apply for disaster relief or something.
>
>
> -GL
>