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Re: Griffith Park Observatory, Oudin TC
Hi All,
I stand corrected to my posting below. I assumed the Strong's TC was of
Oudin's design, as I read of Strong's Oudin coil in The Electrical
Experimenter, May, 1917. Bill Wysock kindly informed me that the Griffith
Park TC was a true TC and not an Oudin coil. See www.ttr-dot-com for additional
details.
Best regards, Michael Randall
-----Original Message-----
From: mrand <mrand-at-iols-dot-net>
To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 11:36 PM
Subject: Griffith Park Observatory, Oudin TC
>Hi All,
>
>Just got back from seeing the 5 foot tall Oudin coil built by Frederick
>Strong, donated in 1935. Still going strong with 4 foot streamers to the
>side walls. In the past, before they put up the glass enclosure, the spark
>traveled over the audiences heads across the hall (+20'). I asked if they
>had any plans on the design but the speaker did find any in their research
>library, when asked by another person earlier. The plaque said 250kV and
>the speaker said that was what was feeding the oudin. He did not know what
>the voltage was coming off the oudin coil. It was an enjoyable evening
also
>viewing the planetarium show on the upcoming April 5th conjunction of 5
>viewable planets.
>
>Thanks - Michael
>