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yea, that's a tough one. keep your integrity vs. a big mess of expensive pulse caps. On February 22, 2018 8:36:48 PM PST, Steve White <steve.white1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >I suffered through the series just to see the actual tesla coil stuff >which was perhaps about 5 minutes of each show. Most of this program >was the typical tesla conspiracy theory nonsense which you could >guessed from the title of the series. It was amusing to watch because >the "investigators" would find some scrap of paper that tesla drew that >would show something completely normal to all of us like a big tesla >coil tower and they would act like they just discovered the Rosetta >Stone. In one show they found a picture of grounding methods and acted >like it was the Holy Grail. Then they would speculate endlessly about >conspiracies based on almost nothing. It was all quite a bit of >nonsense. > >The parts that were worth watching (5 minutes per program) was an >actual tesla coil builder attempting to build what they were calling >the "Death Ray". Basically, what the coiler built was a large tesla >coil combined with a capacitor discharge system. He had a bank of very >large pulse capacitors which he would charge and then discharge through >a streamer plasma path that the tesla coil had established to a >grounded target. The streamer would then strike the grounded object and >destroy it. At least this is what it looked like to me. Of coarse this >would never work in practice for many reasons: you can't steer the >streamer, the flying target isn't grounded, a huge bank of pulse >capacitors would be required to destroy an actual aircraft, limited >range, and probably many more reasons. It was impressive though that >the coiler figured out a way to discharge thousands of joules from a >capacitor bank through a streamer generated by a tesla coil to a >grounded target. > >I was wondering throughout the series if the tesla coil builder was a >member of TCML. He probably is but I haven't been following TCML enough >recently to know all of the major names. Unfortunately I can't remember >his name. I have a feeling he was holding back the laughter every time >the 2 overheated "investigators" engaged him in conversations about >Tesla conspiracy theories and such. He was probably thinking "the >Science Channel is paying me to build this thing and I get to keep all >of the cool equipment after it is all over so I will play along with >these jokers". I must confess that I missed the final episode where >they were supposed to demonstrate the "Death Ray". I will have to catch >the re-run. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Greg Leyh" <lod@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 9:20:07 PM >Subject: [TCML] Death Ray? > >Hi All, > >Recently there was some program either on the Science or History >Channel >where they tried to replicate Tesla's 'Death Ray.' I don't have cable >so I haven't seen it, but have seen a few still images. It kinda looks > >like a mini-Electrum with a curly breakout point. > >Anyone know the deal? What did they actually build? > >Cheers, >Greg >_______________________________________________ >Tesla mailing list >Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla >_______________________________________________ >Tesla mailing list >Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla