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UPDATED Images - New Models : Commercial SSTC Project
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- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:13:06 -0600
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Original poster: "Daniel McCauley" <dhmccauley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Okay, corrected the problem name and restored the conceptual packaging
models to the site.
Everything should be up there now.
http://www.easternvoltageresearch.com/drsstc_menu.htm
Dan
> Many of you have probably noticed that I haven't been active building
Tesla
> Coils in the past year, but in reality, my partners and I have been
working
> on several coil prototypes in the attempts to come up with a pretty
exciting
> design to sell commercially, primarily for educational use. Anyways, we
> have finally got a prototype working that can easily produce 30"+
streamers
> from a two foot coil, and are currently working on several packaging
> concepts. As not to leave anyone in the dark, I posted a bunch of preview
> images of one of our latest packaging concepts at the following site:
>
> http://www.easternvoltageresearch.com/drsstc_menu.htm
>
> Although due to proprietary reasons, I cannot discuss the exact details of
> the design, it uses a modified DRSSTC type concept and the most exciting
> part is that we have packaged everything (electrical guts) into a space
that
> is less than 9" x 9" x 4" which works just as good thermally as it does
> electrically.