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Re: 7.1Hz, how the heck did Tesla succeed?
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- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:06:12 -0600
 
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Original poster: William Beaty <billb@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Mike" <mikev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>                 Making reply from work machine, Mike here. Golka DID 
place an
> X-ray tube on the output of the coil at Leadville, CO. He did, prior to the
> setup, get lead shield plate from 2 old hospital X-ray rooms and had a safe
> area with slots to look out from.
> I am told the X-ray output lit off lights and so forth and there was a lot
> of output; The X-ray tube was the rectifier, cold cathode type Bob had
> built.
Cool!   And great idea for putting a power supply inside the topload.  (I
would have just run a fiberglass shaft up there, with a DC generator at
the top end and a motor at the bottom.)
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