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Re: Wives and Tesla coils
My first memory of a TC goes back to the 30's, when I used to watch the
guys in the University of Missouri EE lab play with a rather large coil
(3'+ sparks) excited by a coil from an old 1 kW spark transmitter, and
with a non-synchronous rotary gap. The high-pitched whine of that thing
is something I still recall with pleasure. Most of the noise from that
coil came from the discharge, and got really loud when someone started
an arc with a grounded pole and then drew it out by separating the
terminals.
Ed
> > I'm a little confused by all of the posts suggesting to enclose or
> otherwise
> > muffle the gap noise. When I have a 4-5 foot streamer coming off of my
> > topload, I believe it is the streamer, not the gap, that is the source of
> > the noise.
> >
> > Gary Lau
> > Waltham, MA USA