Original poster: Mddeming@xxxxxxx
Guys!
It's total bunk!! His high eBay rating comes entirely from
selling concealed antennas for cars, etc., not from anything to do
with Tesla coils. It DOES NOT, and CANNOT, outperform the world's
largest Tesla Coil. Judging from the "literature" shown with it,
it looks like it was built from one of those pamphlets sold in the
back pages of Pop Mechanics mags of the 1930s and '40s and
re-re-re-Xeroxed for the gullible of today by places like
Borderlands and other purveyors of "New Age" Pseudoscience.
To be very charitable, perhaps he IS selling it for someone
else, but eBay policy clearly states that the listing seller is
100% responsible for every word in their ad. Hopefully, no one
ignorant enough to believe it has the money to actually meet the
reserve price and buy it.
The fact that so many are willing to give it ANY credibility
indicates to me that we need to do a much better job of education.
Matt D.
Original poster: "Anthony R. Mollner" <penny831@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
It does look like it was made very professionally though.
Original poster: Mike <<mailto:megavolts61@xxxxxxxxx>megavolts61@xxxxxxxxx>
Whatever the case, the guy has a 99.8% good rating from over 500
people he's dealt
with. Perhaps one should not judge him too harshly.
Mike
Original poster: gary350@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
When I see things like this on ebay I always ask the buyer a lot of
questions. The guy seems to be selling it for someone else so he
many not know much about what he is selling. The seller has good
feedback too. The owner may have stretched the truth a bit and the
selling might not know it. I can not believe it will make 300 ft
streamers especially straight up on 220 VAC 30 amps. 300 inch
streamers would be more like it but I bet it won't do 300/12= 25 foot
streamers either.
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