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Re: Hand crank..(Solar coil?)
Original poster: "M G" <gt4awd@xxxxxxxxx>
Yes, you are right. I was just taking a guess as to how much
electricity is would be possible to move using those methods. This
was without any real studying of hand powered generators. From all
the replies I see that it is possible, but not likely to make very
impressive sparks. How about a solar powered Tesla Coil, or some
other kind of alternative energy? Some kind of setup that requires
multiple people to operate could make more impressive sparks with a
human powered generator. That would be kind of odd though...
Matt G.
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Subject : Re: Hand cranked Tesla Coil?
Date : Fri, 04 May 2007 17:25:11 -0600
From : "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To : tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Original poster: "H.S. J."
Well, I can say one thing...
Wind is very strong and, the wind might of been at like 20mph?...
I really dont know. Just my two cents.
-Shelton
Thank You,
H.S.J.
You may reply back at: hsheltonj@xxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Friday, May 4, 2007 3:08:19 PM
Subject: Hand cranked Tesla Coil?
Original poster: "M G"
Hi again, I would like to know if anyone on the list has built a
"human" powered Tesla Coil. Be it a hand crank, peddle powered
generator, etc... For some reason this seems to be! of interest to me
lately, and I can't get it off my mind. Even tually I would like to
build my own little AC generator. Is this a highly complicated task
or not so complicated? Be it either of those I would still like to do
this eventually. I had ran into a website showing the creation of a
wind mill AC generator, but lost the URL since then. It did not seem
to be all that complicated, although some special fabrication of
metal seemed to be needed. The mill would create over 30 amps at
120volts with a wind speed of 20mph. I would assume that a peddle
powered generator (old bike) could be made to move at least 10amps at
120vo! lts. A hand crank maybe being able to move about 5 amps at 120volts.
Thanks,
Matt G.
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