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Re: 7.1Hz, how the heck did Tesla succeed?
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- Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 13:15:59 -0600
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Original poster: "Gary Peterson" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Mike and the group,
I have posted some pictures of the Climax/Wendover machine at,
http://www.teslaradio.com/pages/climax.htm. In two of the images,
http://www.teslaradio.com/images/climax01c-m.jpg for example, you can
see the Weldtronic spot welding controller connected to the diesel generator.
BTW, most of these images are saved in a large "...-l.jpg" version as well.
Gary
On Saturday, July 16, 2005 1:27 PM you wrote:
Original poster: "Mike" <induction@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Gary,
Yea, that was a weldtronic, water cooled. Kind of an
odd green color, skinny, about 4 feet tall, box type of cover in
front with hinges so it would swing back into place over the Toggle
switches and controls. That is here in Mass now, it is in working
condition again. The ticking was broadband in nature. Maybe you
ended up in some pictures yet to be scanned; It's good you were
inspired, must have worked, here you still are :-)
Mike
> > I think Mike <induction@xxxxxxxxxxx> mentioned that Golka tried
rectifying
> > his big coil, then sending out ~7Hz DC pulses, but wasn't
able to > >
detect
> > any large Earth resonance.
William J. Beaty