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Re: [TCML] Prepare a Hot Dog



I thought the same setup as: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE6r9_jd-6M

maybe might work.
With difference  I put only 1 hot dog and 
not 10 of them.
>From the video it looks to me that several kw
of coil power is enough for cooking/burning about 10 hot dogs.
So,I tried 100 W and only 1 hot dog.
I couldn't even seriously burn it externaly with 
direct streamer hits.
Althought,I could feel a terrible smell after few minutes
of bombardment.

Dex 

--- bunnikillr@xxxxxxx wrote:


From: BunnyKiller <bunnikillr@xxxxxxx>
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [TCML] Prepare a Hot Dog
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:49:01 -0600

Hey Dex...

I tried to "cook" a hot dog with my BIGPIG coil ( along with several 
other food items) , unfortunately all it did was create a couple of arc 
channels inside the doggie, which did become carbon tracks ( so I guess 
it got hot ;)  )  but the overall temp of the doggie was still cool on 
the outside except for the entry/exit points of the arc.
I ran the coil at full power ( 14KW) for about a minute on each food 
item .....  the orange turned out to be the nastiest of the bunch....   
the inside had a strong ozone smell and was mushy to the touch along 
with being more brown than orange in color. Marshmellows caught on fire, 
banana was warm but no distinct change, apple had brown channels 
throughout its body ( this is what made me believe that contact with 
streamers is a bad thing)  and the weirdest results has to go to the raw 
egg in the shell, partially cooked egg whites with carbon arcing along 
the inside of the shell and pin holes where the arc entered/exited the 
eggshell.  Things that you dont "streamerize" are full cans of WD40, 
rubber bat wings, anything alive ( including yourself).

Scot D


Dex Dexter wrote:

>What is the most efficient way to prepare a hot dog
>with currents from output of SGTC?
>
>I tried to see if I can cook one hot dog sausage
>with currents from output of 100 W SGTC,experimented
>with few set ups,but no success (sausage cool).
>
>As I expected 100 W coil is too weak for the job,
>but what are the minimum power requirements then?
>
>Thanks for your input!
>
>




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