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Re: Beer Bottles



Original poster: "Gregory Hunter by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <ghunter31014-at-yahoo-dot-com>

Hi Matthew,

Like beer bottles everywhere, Yank beer bottles come
in green, brown, and uncolored clear. I use Miller
Genuine Draft uncolored clear 12oz (355ml) bottles
with good results. I use a "dry" configuration with
foil on the outside of the bottles so I don't need a
bucket. I don't know the puncture voltage, but I've
used neon sign power supplies up to 15kvac without
failure. Have a look at my amazingly heavy & bulky
81nF (98 bottles) beer bottle cap sometime.

Greg
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/greg

--- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>
> 
> Hi
> 
> I was interested to see the post suggesting the use
> of copper sulphate 
> in the electrolyte of an SW cap; sounds good -
> copper is hardly going to 
> attack copper!
> 
> Now for two questions:
> 
> Having never seen a US beer bottle - what colour are
> they?  I have an 
> enviable ( although not by my wife ;-) ) collection
> of long-neck West 
> End Draught bottles (a South Australian brewery)
> which I was going to 
> use for a cap or two; they are brown.  I have read
> comments against 
> using green glass, so is brown OK or do I need
> clear?
> 
> Next question, and I know that it's a "how long is a
> piece of string" 
> due to dielectric constants and the like, but what
> is the maximum 
> (sensible) voltage on which a beer bottle could
> operate (without 
> stringing in series).
> 
> Sorry - that should have been three questions: from
> whence come the 
> buckets that are employed in the Geek bucket caps? 
> I've never seen a 
> bucket in a shop which a) has parallel sides and b)
> has a lid.  Are 
> these buckets in which some product is supplied?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Matthew Smith
> 
>