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Re: Book on Tesla Coil and HV
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Book on Tesla Coil and HV
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From: James <pylon@w-link.net>
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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 23:19:06 -0800 (PST)
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Subscriber: pylon@w-link.net Tue Jan 21 22:41:29 1997
At 10:40 PM 1/20/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Subscriber: randyl@ronan.net Mon Jan 20 22:27:09 1997
>Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 09:24:52 -0600
>From: Nathan Lamphere <randyl@ronan.net>
>To: tesla@pupman.com
>Subject: Book on Tesla Coil and HV
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>Hello-
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> After some help from the list (thanks all- especially Stephen), I need
>to find a book about Telsa coils and HV. (I went to the archive, but
>did not see a list of books there). More specifically I need one that
>will take me as a beginner to Tesla coils and HV and in *beginner*
>language explain to me what is going and why it is happening.
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> If it has some Tesla coil designs in it, that would be great too.
I just got a fairly good book called "Gordon McComb's Gadgeteer's Goldmine:
55 space-age projects" (ISBN 0-8306-3360-X) at Border's Books and music for
around $25. It has several high-voltage projects in it geared toward the
beginner, Including how to make:
A plasma Sphere
Tesla Coil (disruptive system, using a ignition coil as the input Xformer)
Induction Coil (solid-state tesla coil)
Van de Graaff generator
Radio transmitters, laser projects, strobe lights, robots, etc....
-James