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DIY Ball Lightning
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Subject: DIY Ball Lightning
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 01:22:26 -0500
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From: Jim Lux [SMTP:jimlux@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 10:59 AM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: DIY Ball Lightning
> From: Alfred A. Skrocki [SMTP:alfred.skrocki@cybernetworking.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 06, 1998 4:04 PM
> To: Tesla List
> Subject: Re: DIY Ball Lightning
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> On Saturday, April 04, 1998 6:40 PM John H. Couture
> [SMTP:couturejh@worldnet.att.net] wrote;
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> > Mike -
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> > arcing. It was a completely different electrical phonomenon compared to
an
> > arc. The power source was a 750 KVA transformer close by so there was
plenty
> > of short circuit current available.
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> John, I'm not so sure that a transformer is needed. I rem,ember reading
> Golks's notes (I knowe he is not the most treust worthy source) where he
> said that he generatet small (apx. 3 inch) plasma balls using a bank of
> submarine batteries amd standard sub switch gear, what ever that is. But
I
> have heard similar reports from G.Is that were on the old subs. I'll look
> for Golka's notes on that and post a copy here when I find it.
I think the relevant parameter is a bunch of current, sub batteries or 750
kVA distribution transformer or whatever. There is a bit of literature
which talks about these switch gear induced plasma balls being distinctly
greenish (Cu ion emission?). Perhaps the arc blows off a cloud of copper
(or Al or whatever) particles which then burn down in a manner similar to
the carbon in the microwave candle scheme. As pointed out in a previous
post, an emission spectra would be the desired thing here... Anyone out
there with a good diffraction grating and a fast camera.....