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Tesla Receiver Coil
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- Subject: Tesla Receiver Coil
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- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 23:20:11 -0600
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Original poster: Mark Barlow <barlow_tesla_lst@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello all,
Just like every Tesla Coiler I love to make the big sparks, but I am
really more interested in broadcasting electrical energy. I have
built a receiver coil with a variable capacitor and tuned it to my
Tesla Coils resonate frequency (about 200kHz). It can light two small
incandescent 14 volt bulbs from 5 to 6 feet away. Is anyone else
working on something like this!?
Thanks
Mark Barlow