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Re: Rectifying Tesla Output
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To: tesla@grendel.objinc.com
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Subject: Re: Rectifying Tesla Output
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From: nikki@fastlane.net (Bert Pool)
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Date: Fri, 08 Mar 1996 17:51:43 -0500
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>From: bboettje@su102s.ess.harris.com (Bruce Boettjer)
>To: tesla@objinc.com
>Subject: Rectifying Tesla Output
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>Hi All,
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>How would one go about rectifying the output of a tesla coil? I know there
are doides out there; however, I can not afford $400 a pop... Is there an
easier way?
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>Thanks,
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>Bruce
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Bruce, probably the best reference I can point you to on rectifying Tesla
coil outputs is to get a copy of "Electric Spacecraft Journal", Issue # 3,
January 28, 1992, pp 6 thru 17. Ron Kovak published a very good article on
Tesla's longitudinal ground wave generator at Colorado Springs and describes
some rectification experiments that Ron did with a Tesla coil.
Send me your snail mail address and I'll mail you a copy of the article.
Bert