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Thanks Mr. Lux. On 5/24/2014 9:27 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 5/24/14, 5:30 AM, Jim wrote:Hello, I am displaying my Tesla Coil in a giant room where there will be dozens of other people displaying their creations. Alot of the stuff there will be sensitive electronics. Should I put my Tesla Coil in a Faraday Cage and if so what type do you recommend? Also, since my coil is going to be indoors should I be concerned about ozone? I have a classic type coil made up of 2 - 9,000-volt neon sign transformers. It is about 48" tall and emits about 24" long arcs.be aware that a cage is not a "shield": It will prevent sparks from going past the cage, but it will not eliminate RF interference and transients from getting out.If I wanted to make sure that nobody got "touched" by a spark, then I'd set up a sort of curtain of something like chicken wire. It can be the biggest size (2", I think it's called). You could probably also use rectangular wire mesh (like used for reinforcing concrete)Are you going to be responsible if someone claims that their sensitive electronics was damaged? Think carefully: as noted above a cage will prevent direct strikes, but doesn't really reduce the electric or magnetic field transients very much._______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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