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I mean a gas flow can charge an object, Like sandblasting a plastic pipe And charging it in the process. I was always warned to not use Ungrounded compressors For cleaning computer parts This could kill them with static charge.. Op ma 28 nov. 2016 om 15:41 schreef Sietze van de Burgt < s.van.de.burgt@xxxxxxxxx> > Anyway a gas can be made into > A kind of plasma, but I do not eve know if you need to do so... > Sometimes static electricity can charge > An object... > > Just need to find a way to do this > Very efficiently. > > Op ma 28 nov. 2016 om 15:39 schreef Sietze van de Burgt < > s.van.de.burgt@xxxxxxxxx> > > I found om Wikipedia quote a long time > Ago a description of a vandegraaf > Using gas instead of belts and also > A detailed description of the death ray > Gun is on bill Beaty's website amasci.com if I remember correctly. > > The point is although this deathray > Design is out in the open it is still > A heck of a job far beyond the scope > Of an amateur to get one running. > > First it requires a working railgun > That can shoot mercury drops > Very high into the atmosphere > Furthermore it requires a special kind > Of vandegraaf generator... > Than you must somehow charge > This drops with very high voltage > D.C. And aim them correctly > At let's say an airplane. > > I don't see this happening quite soon. > Specially not by amateurs... > And not to mention the dangers involved > With Mercury poisioning. > A jet injection with mercury alone > Can be our demise. > And you might as well violate almost > Every aviation and safety rule with this.. > > But the vandegraaf thingy is different > If one could build a working model > As an amateur this might help me with > One very special project that needs > High voltage D.C. Potential against earth. > > I know quite well Tesla Coils produce > High voltage AC current and standing waves. > > I do not even dare to think about rectifying these or the problems > And dangers involved doing so... > > As far as I know none has ever made > D.C. From a Tesla coil output... > > Op ma 28 nov. 2016 om 02:25 schreef Gomez <gomez@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > On Nov 26, 2016, at 6:13 AM, Sietze van de Burgt < > s.van.de.burgt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > My question is this in one of Tesla's designs there seems to be a machine > > The so called death ray that uses > > Charged tiny droplets of mercury > > Shot out of a railgun > > Source? Sounds fascinating, and I haven’t run across that version yet. > I’d like to learn more about it. > - B(G)L > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla