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Re: tesla coil on the truck



Original poster: "uk-teslacoil.co.uk by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <duncanr-at-uk-teslacoil.co.uk>

Hi

Nice idea, if you do decide to do this, remember that the magnetic fields
can affect pace makers, so make sure that no one in the audience has a pace
maker
Duncan(UK)
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:30 PM
Subject: tesla coil on the truck


> Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<biomed-at-miseri.winnipeg.mb.ca>
>
>
> Hello group,
>
> I have a crazy idea that would look  really neat  : - )     but I don't
> want to get in trouble with authorities.
>
> Has anyone tried putting your tesla coil in the box of a truck with a gas
> electric generator and running it while it's in the truck box.  Could this
> be safely done?.  It could be a real show / traffic stopper!!   A mobile
> lighning show.   Now obviouly you/ me couldn't do that while driving, I'm
> not looking at causing an accident here, but you could pull over into
> parking lots and let er rip!!.  I was thinking of using an old truck
> without all of the modern electronics in it since fields from the Tesla
> coil might mess with the truck.
>
> We have something called "Cruise Night" in Winnipeg, Every Sunday night
9PM
> till 11PM or  so everyone with a nice vehicle comes out and drives around
> the streets to show their toy, it draws a large crowd,  well... how about
a
> mobile tesla coil show.
>
> Has anyone tried this?  If this is way out of the question, please don't
> flame me,  it's just a thought I'm playing with.
>
> Shaun Epp
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