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Re: this was probably really stupid
Original poster: tesla <tesla-at-paradise-dot-net.nz>
Hi
I can think of Two explanations for this phenomenon
1) The lightning in the area slightly altered the mains voltage (due
induction into mains wiring) and caused the coil to surge due more volts in.
2) Every time you have a lightning event in an area the local electrostatic
gradient changes and this would interact with the gradients from your coil.
I do not believe for a moment that you were likely to cause lightning to
strike you coil. As a general rule the nearest high object as long as you
are closer to it than the height difference should protect you.
Best
Ted L in NZ
> > I just got done running my coil i was doing this during a pretty
> > strong storm with lot's of lightning and i noticed that my streamer's
> > were somewhat large than they normally are and at times they would
> > appear to pulse. so i took off one of the cover's i have over the
> > window's and that is when i noticed that every time the lightning
> > would flash my streamer's would pulse outwards and grow about 1-2
> > inch's with every lightning flash. Once again probably the stupidest
> > thing that I could have been doing during a storm but I just wanted to
> see what kind of effect the storm would have on my coil.