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Build a faraday cage for her and she can see it up close and personal.-----Original Message----- From: Kuba Anglin Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 3:02 PM To: Tesla Coil Mailing List Subject: [TCML] Tesla coil threat to pacemakers
Hey, I recently finished my first Tesla coil and am very impressed by its performance. After a couple minutes of tuning, I was looking at 3-4 foot streamers. There have been no problems with the coil so far except for the over-coupling issue, which I solved. The Tesla coil is now no secret to my immediate or extended family, and I have many requests for demonstrations. Especially from my grandmother who is very impressed with me and my brother's work (I worked on this project with my twin brother). However, she has a pacemaker, and I have explained to her that the inductance field produced by the Tesla coil will damage any nearby electronics including pacemakers. I did some reading and for my Tesla coil, 20 feet is a safe distance. Interestingly, I had my phone in my pocket (samsung s4) during my first few runs and it works perfectly even though it had been within fluorescent tube igniting range for at least 20 seconds. Before I built my Tesla coil, I had nearly 4 months of research behind me. I made sure I had a very good understanding of every component and its use before I bought one piece. I have never taken a physics class as I am currently a 16 year old high school sophomore taking AP chemistry, but I feel as though I may not need to at this point (don't worry, I will take physics next year and AP physics the year after as I have heard that the curricula are different). That said, I have done extensive research on all aspects of how and why a Tesla coil works. The only problem is that anyone who sees the Tesla coil makes assumptions. The ignorance I have experienced from others has become infuriating. This is why I would finally like to settle this. *What is a safe distance to stand from my Tesla coil if the person in subject has a pacemaker?* Please include your education and/or experience. Any other unrelated comment or questions are also welcome. I have all information regarding my Tesla coil below: *Video:* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1jNe0FIZ8g&feature=youtu.be *Image:* http://s30.postimg.org/9d1txzls1/Tesla_Pic.jpg *Parts:* 12KV 60mA Transformer (input 120V 60Hz) 28 (14X2) .15uF 2KV Capacitors 28 Resistors Tungsten Spark Gap Brass Safety Gap 1/4" 11 Turns Copper Primary 1/2" Strike Rail 4" PVC Pipe 2' Secondary 26 AWG Magnet Wire 1200 Turns 13"X4" Aluminum Spun Toroid Thank You, Kuba Anglin _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2014.0.4355 / Virus Database: 3882/7371 - Release Date: 04/20/14 _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla