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Re: NE Ohio Teslafest Last years Website



Hello all,
I hope you dont mind a wife of a coiler writing to you. I attened last years
tesla fest, Let me tell you I LOVED IT, I know one thing BRING your coat
because when this group gets together it can go all night LOL. We had a
blast I was there and took pics, unfortunatly I had NEVER taken tesla coil
pics and the operation photos SUCKED LOL. Nothing but big blurry images. I
did however create a website with the usuable pics and will post the link to
last years fest site http://www.geocities-dot-com/teslafest_99/
THIS year I NOW KNOW how to take pics of them in operation and have been
practicing on Jason's coil :o). We for one would love to come just give us
dates, times, and DIRECTIONS LOL. Just wanted to drop this note to give the
website addy for those of you who are thinking about comming. Really we had
a blast it was a great time, EVEN for a WIFE of A coiler .
Hope everyone is enjoying there coiling as Jason's loves to set off the
electronic toys of the girls in the other room LOL
Christy Wallace (wife to Jason) and an avid fan of WATCHING COILS in action.


----- Original Message -----
From: Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: NE Ohio Teslafest in Planning


> Original poster: "harvey norris" <harvich-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> Hi all: I dont think I noticed any teslathons in Ohio
> lately, but it seems like its time for one before the
> weather becomes like Ohio again. I dont have a tesla
> coil to demonstrate but Metlicka Marc
> <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>  expressed an interest in
> attending. I need to get a gauge on how many people
> would be interested in attending with coils, so write
> off list if you have an interest. Last year at the Mid
> Ohio Teslafest Dr Rezsortorski did the best
> demonstration of high frequency in many forms that I
> have ever seen, so there are some avante garde coilers
> in the area. For my part I can give many
> demonstrations of induced high frequency effects on
> high induction coils. I plan to set up a field plate
> and show how 4 different inductors have 4 different
> frequencies induced from that same electric field
> plate. I now have 4 scopes and wish to do this demo to
> show what my MWO theory is all about, and that the
> other scopes all show the same phenomenon. I also
> invite any guests to bring their own scopes and
> sensing coils to show how each coil rings in its own
> frequency in these fields. Extra probe leads are
> needed.
>
> Also a demonstration of the 360 hz 6 phase alternator
> system to achieve resonant rise of voltage of a .47
> Henry induction coil system is planned. This is
> pictured at
> http://msnhomepages.talkcity-dot-com/LaGrangeLn/teslafy/prototype.html
>  This coil system, (not yet placed on webpages)has a Q
> of 4.8 at 60 hz because it has only 39 ohms on 15,000
> ft of 14 gauge wire! The q at 360 hz is predicted
> around 28.  This means that the 25 /30 volt output of
> the alternators can be stepped up to about 700 volts
> without the use of a transformer! Indeed a transformer
> application at 360 hz seems problematic, but 3
> different 3 phase tranformers are also available to
> anyone crazy enough to try running a 360 hz tesla coil
> set up. But dont blame me if something fries!! But you
> cant fry any of the input components since the stator
> windings are only 1 ohm!
>
> The unusual thing about using resonant rise of voltage
> as an input is that it is load dependent. I also plan
> to show how placing the dead short of an
> electrolysisor across a 180 phased series resonance at
> the midpoints of those resonances, in turn reduces
> that application of voltage automatically down to the
> voltage near the thermoneutral electrolysis voltage.
> This is then predicted to turn the circuit into a
> parallel resonant condition where the amperage through
> the electrolysisor then becomes 28 times greater than
> the amperage input from the alternator phase, by
> virtue of the resonant rise of amperage available in
> parallel resonance.
>
>  This is planned for  a Saturday weekend in September,
> but any day is open. Most working folks like
> Saturdays.
> Sincere in the art/ HDN
>
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