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RE: Cadillac as coil ground for Halloween
Original poster: "Dave Hartwick by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <ddhartwick-at-earthlink-dot-net>
I'm embarrassed to tell you guys that I never thought about the gasoline!,
though I think the odds of ignition are low.
So much for that idea.
Dave
Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<davep-at-quik-dot-com>
> My late father-in-law's 71 cadillac has been sitting in
> our driveway since 96. (No, it's not on concrete blocks)
Concrete makes a dandy conductor, in largish
masses.
> I've been thinking about a safe way to coil for Halloween.
> The object being the avoidance of french-frying young
> children.
> So I thought, why not put the coil on top of the Caddy and
> use it for ground?
Sounds like a counterpoise, rather than a ground...
(tires make insulators: I'm Assuming the tires
are on ...)
> I think this is a fantastic idea. What do you think?
As a counterpoise, not bad. I'd add a ground,
to real ground, tho others may differ. Is there
GAS in the tank?
I'd add an explicit connection from base of coil
to metallic connection to car body: If left to
chance lower HV might punch thru the paint,
damaging same. If paint damage is of concern.
--
best
dwp
(who actually started setting up HIS coil
for Halloween last night... Small by
some standards.)
...the net of a million lies...
Vernor Vinge
There are Many Web Sites which Say Many Things.
-me