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Subject: Warthog coil pictures
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 07:20:43 -0500
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From: Bert Pool [SMTP:bertpool@ticnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 5:02 AM
To: Tesla List
Cc: bemery@swbell.net
Subject: Re: Warthog coil pictures
> From: Greg Leyh [SMTP:lod@pacbell.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 6:04 AM
> To: Tesla List
> Subject: Re: Warthog coil pictures
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> > From: Bert Pool
> >
> > > From: Barton B. Anderson
> > >
> [snip]
> > > Bert and Bill, SUPER COIL! Congrats on an extremely nice performer.
> > > In your own "professional opinions", how do you seriously feel about
> > > this coil? Is it performing as you expected? Do you feel like it
> > > hasn't been pushed to it's max or is hindering what it could do in
> > > some way? Of course, we all feel this way (a little bit) no matter
> > > what type of peformance we get. Is the Warthog performing "better"
> > > than you expected?
> >
> > This coil has been pushed to 14 kw, and can go further. It wants an
> > even bigger top, though you'd think 6 feet by 22 inches would be large
> > enough. I asked Bill how big a top he thought the Hog could run, and
> > his reply was "how big of a top can you build?" Next top will be 10
> > feet in diameter, 4 foot cross section - one of the largest toroids I've
> > ever seen. Would you believe it will be a wooden frame covered with
> > chicken wire?
>
> Congrats on the flamethrower! Nice pics! I hope that Phil's
> neighbors will enjoy the outdoor lightning show -- what normal
> person wouldn't, right? Our neighbors here in the Mission
> District of SF continue to show a lack of enthuiasm for outdoor
> testing, even for experiments of the noblest scientific pursuit.
I've been fortunate that my next door neighbors enjoy the shows - Phil's may
not be so tolerant.
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> Your results with the 4 X 10ft toroid will be most interesting
> to see! Should bend the Fsec down quite a ways... How much C
> will that be, anyways?
Around 200 pf.
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> I hope that the toroid floor will be somewhat structural, so that
> Wild Bill can take a ride! I am certain that Wild Bill is already
> planning his first "ride in the toroid."
We're trying to keep weight down - no ship yards with big cranes here ;>)
So no one inside - though I may attempt to put a video camera inside.
> --
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> -GL
> www.lod.org
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>
Bert Pool
TCBFW
bertpool@ticnet.com