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Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <classictesla-at-netzero-dot-com>
Marc,
No doubt these are impressive images! I'm curious if the sparks looked the
same as what the video capture revealed. A lot of ionization around the
main channels is clear in the frames, so I guess I'm curious if it looked
this way while running or if the video camera was when you noticed all the
ion formations. Definately nothing weak about those streamers. The 3rd from
the bottom frame showed very smooth-curvy arcs. I think that's my favorite
from the bunch. Love to see a mpg of the run sometime. Thanks a bunch for
sharing these.
Take care,
Bart
Tesla list wrote:
>Original poster: "marc metlicka by way of Terry Fritz
><teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
>
> I finally have gotten my web site somewhat straightened out, the site
>map doesn't work yet, but the page listings will link to each page but
>you'll have to use the back button to change pages? (still working on it
>as time permits).
>I have also finally gotten software so i can grab individual frames from
>my ATI-VCR2 format, It also should reformat this into more common
>formats, but this will be seen latter.
> the point is that i have placed some captures of the accidental very
>close up pics i took of streamers and the plasma formed, VERY
>interesting I think.
>
>http://fortunecity-dot-com/meltingpot/syria/1210/id52.htm
>
>I've also put some pics of the "MASSIVE" welder i picked up for the
>ultimate control unit, well worth a look also.
>
>http://fortunecity-dot-com/meltingpot/syria/1210/id44.htm
>
>The nicest variac's and variable inductors "I've" ever seen.
>Hope some coilers will take some time to have a look and give me some
>suggestions.
>Take care,
>Marc M.
>geek #1055
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