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Re: New web page/ question



Hi David, 

One way to be sure is to simply cover up the gap so no light can emit and take
pics again. If it's still there, then something else is going on. 

Bart 

Tesla list wrote: 
>
> Original poster: "Lau, Gary" <Gary.Lau-at-compaq-dot-com> 
>
> It's difficult to make out any detail from these video frames but it just 
> looks like the normal, very bright light that one's spark gap normally 
> emits.  I'd recommend using a still-image camera. 
>
> Regards, Gary Lau 
> Waltham, MA USA 
>
> O>riginal poster: "David Dean" <deano-at-corridor-dot-net> 
> > 
> >Hi 
> > 
> >I have finally gotten a web page that can be managed properly without a 
> >great deal of hassle. 
> >It can be found at www.corridor-dot-net/deano/teslapag.htm . Of course it will 
> >be under construction for awhile. 
> > 
> >There are some pictures that show a phenomena that I am concerned about. 
> The 
> >pictures are strike_10, strike_11, and strike_12. There is a visible glow 
> >between the spark gap and the primary coil. 
> >I am wondering if anyone else has had this experience, and what may be done 
> >to stop it.