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Re: Attaching Tungsten Electrodes to Rotor etc...



Original poster: "D.C. Cox by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net>


The current goes in and out through the stationary electrode holders which
are at the edge of the rotor electrodes.  This gives a spinning spark gap
with 2 discharges, one on each side of the rotor.

Dr. Resonance




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Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Attaching Tungsten Electrodes to Rotor etc...


> Original poster: "tesla by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<tesla-at-paradise-dot-net.nz>
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> Hi Dan
> If I understand your question the answer is designs that do not run the
> current in , around a ring then out the other electrode are usually
designed
> so that the current passes from a fixed electrode , thru the rotating
> electrode then out the other side of that same rotating electrode. Many
pix
> on the Tesla sites of designs like this.
> Rgds
> Ted L in NZ
>
> > Original poster: "Daniel McCauley by way of Terry Fritz
> <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dhmccauley-at-spacecatlighting-dot-com>
> >
> >
> > How is the electrical connection made in this configuration without the
> use
> > of an aluminum ring?
> >
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