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Re: 3 phase TC (fwd)
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Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:57:33 -0400
From: Scott Bogard <teslas-intern@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: 3 phase TC (fwd)
Bert,
That is exactly what I was picturing, only not solid state (although,
solid state is probably much better in this particular case, much easier to
tune and phase I suspect). Cool pictures, thank you much.
>
>Hi Scott,
>
>This has, in fact, been done. Back in 2000, coiler Duane Bylund made a
>three phase solid state system that was able to drive three resonators
>(wound on 5 gallon buckets) with a phase shift of 120 degrees at 82 kHz.
>This was one of the early solid state coils, and it base-excited each
>resonator from a square wave RF source instead of using a separate
>primary winding. Here's are some picture some of the system and a couple
>of three phase discharges:
>
>http://Capturedlightning/photos/3ps.jpg
>http://Capturedlightning/photos/14.jpg
>http://Capturedlightning/photos/15.jpg
>
>Bert
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