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Re: [TCML] Re: Inflatable Faraday's Cage



Sadly it takes far longer to do the paperwork than to develop the idea, but for the moment we have 'patent pending'.

BTW - If you're seriously interested in one for EMC test drop me a mail with an idea of the physical and electrical spec.s you're after.

Safe Coiling,

Nick

Greg Leyh wrote:
It's Blue Man Group meets the Eye Of The Storm!

Neat idea, hope that you have the concept protected against pilfering.
An inflatable Faraday cage would be very useful for EMC testing. In fact, we could use one at work right now. GL


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Message: 20
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:47:50 +0100
From: "Nick Field - HVFX Ltd." <nick.field@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [TCML] Inflatable Faraday's Cage
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Hi All,

New video that I think you'll find kinda fun.  Over the last year or so
we've been developing a new type of enclosure for a Tesla coil; an
Inflatable Faraday's cage.  You can see it in action at

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYTD9CA_F7g

We've gone through a couple of prototypes.  The unit in the video is
about 20 feet diameter, and has been in use for just over 8 months.

Safe Coiling,

Nick
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