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Re: Resonant Transformer



yeah, maybe something along the lines of John Bedini's free energy machine.
I'm not so sure I believe all that though...
If you're interested, look at
http://www.icehouse-dot-net/john1/
On this site, he has a somewhat interesting way of explaining the effect.
However, you would probably need some sort of quantum physics background to
fully understand it.
Interested? Drop me a line - acmnovak-at-msn-dot-com

        -Michael

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Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 4:32 PM
Subject: RE: Resonant Transformer


> Original poster: "David Dean" <deano-at-corridor-dot-net>
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> Actually there are many types and uses for resonant transformers. One new
> one to me, I just read about it this afternoon in Home Power magazine
(issue
> #77 June/July 2000), is used to "desulfate" storage batteries. Very
> interesting and something I am going to try just as soon as I get my hands
> on all the parts. This one operates at 2 to 6 megahertz.
>
> later
> deano
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla-at-pupman-dot-com]
> > Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 3:49 PM
> > To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> > Subject: Resonant Transformer
> >
> >
> > Original poster: "Dan Kunkel" <dankunkel-at-hotmail-dot-com>
> >
> > Obviously a Tesla Coil is a resonant transformer. But are there
> > any others,
> > or is the Tesla Coil a stand alone in the field. If are there any
others,
> > what frequencies do they operate at and what are there uses?
> >
> > Dan
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