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Re: Superconductivity
Original poster: "Malcolm Watts by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <m.j.watts-at-massey.ac.nz>
Hi Nele,
On 28 Jun 01, at 11:42, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Nebojsa Kovacevic by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <morfeus-at-EUnet.yu>
>
> 73
> After some time reading the people`s comments on the list, I realize that
> there is still one big problem in increasing the coils efficiency: everyone
> have to realize that the basic design of the coil didn`t change for a really
> long time(don`t want to mention how long). I heard about problems with the
> top loads, conductors, primary power...... we have to move a bit further
> from where we are I think. After some researching I realize that we could
> build a whole new area of research in the field of Tesla coils. How? By
> using the superconductivity. With no looses at all!!!
> Recently, I have build some machines based on the principles of
> superconductivity, that works more than great, and are a scientific proof of
> what could be done with TC, if we use superconductors as a new technology.
> This field is very problematic, and it needs some argumented polemics. So,
> if anyone else on the list had some experiences with this, and want to open
> a new area of research, he is more then welcome.
>
> Kind regards to all,
> Nele!
All your efforts with liquid nitrogen (helium?) will be in vain if
you don't eliminate the spark gap as well.
Regards,
malcolm