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Re: Fast, easy, inexpensive spark gap?



Original poster: "Jonathan Peakall by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jpeakall-at-madlabs.info>

Matt,

I made one based on Gary Lau's design. You can see it at:

www.madlabs.info

Hit the "Tesla Coils" link, then "my components" and you will see it in
there. All the pictures can be clicked for a larger image.

Hope this helps,

Jonathan Peakall

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Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 10:26 AM
Subject: Fast, easy, inexpensive spark gap?


> Original poster: "Matt Woody Meyer by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <meyerml-at-stolaf.edu>
>
> Unfortunately, time is running short for the coil project I am working on.
My
> original idea was to build a SRSG, however, due to time constraints, this
> won't be
> possible (something to do this summer).  So, any suggestions for an
> economical,
> easy to build gap that still will pack a punch?
>
> My setup consists of two 12kV/30mA NST, with the possibility to add in at
> least
> one 15kV/60mA NST and a few (2 or 3) 15kV/30mA NST's.  The demonstration
> will take
> place outside (there is no room in our science building that is a safe
> place to
> operate the coil... Ethernet + computers in every room), so I have limited
> access
> to power (probably will use up almost all circuits for the HV in the coil)
nor
> compressed air (I would be able to use air in the labs, but, again, not
safe).
>
> Thanks much,
> ><>Matt
>
> ps: please feel free to e-mail me directly instead of the list... lots of
> threads
> already open.  My e-mail is meyerml-at-stolaf.edu
>
>
>
>