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Re: Can it work?
Original poster: "Paul Paddison" <paulpaddison-at-blueyonder.co.uk>
i say keep the pizza great snack for when the testing of the coil is over
and warmed up too
Paul
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Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: Can it work?
> Original poster: Chris Roberts <quezacotl_14000000000000-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> Why imagine the pan without the pizza? High voltage discharges are perfect
> for heating things back up! Great for leftovers! Also, just make the telsa
> coil remote control for complete say over who gets a share of those
> leftovers! <ZAP!> "No billy, you've had enough."
> On the more serious side of things, it could work as an ultra-thin, wide
> toroid in itself, but if you wanted to make it larger, it would act as a
> great conductive support on which to set the rest of the toroid on top of.
> Something like a dryer duct which is slightly larger than the pizza plate,
> so it hangs over a little bit. With my larger toroid I did approximately
> the same thing, only with a hot-water heater pan.
>
> Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original poster: "Christopher \"CajunCoiler\" Mayeux"
>
>
> When I saw this pizza pan, I started pondering if this might
> pass as an el-cheapo, half-way-decent toroid.
>
> http://members.cox-dot-net/cajuncoiler/cheaptoroid.jpg
>
> It's 13 inches wide, made from 18 gauge aluminum, and the
> edges are rolled about an inch. I figure it to be about
> 10.3pF or so. When looking at the picture, you need to
> imagine it without the pizza on it.
> ---
> Christopher 'CajunCoiler' Mayeux
> http://www.cajuncoiler.tk
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> -Chris
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