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Re: logistics of running a "real high power" coil



Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

I would say to "rent" that kind of power:

http://www.cumminsnorthwest.com/PowerRent/Default.asp

Big power on the back of a truck for rent is a common thing...

Cheers,

        Terry




At 12:06 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
Syd Klinge used a 200KVA generator to supply 100KVA for his setup when he visited Melbourne recently. Presumably he uses a similar setup for his displays at home.
The Australian setup http://tesladownunder.iinet.net.au/Tesla%20display.htm#Big%20Day%20Out
Syd's home page http://www.playahearth.com/sydtesla/coachteslalbum/index.html


Peter (Tesla Downunder)
http://tesladownunder.iinet.net.au


Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

.... what are the logistics of running a >20 kVA coil.  Does
one rent a generator?  (if so, what kind?) What's the implications of
hooking up to the local utility on a temporary basis? ......
What sorts of costs (ballpark) are we talking about?
What sort of insurance is going to be required, and by who?