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Re: Research Project (fwd)



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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 13:34:57 -0400
From: BRIAN FOLEY <ka1bbg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Research Project (fwd)

Hi, take a run over to Jeff's site for some inspiration. also if you have
digital camera a lot of stuff could be descriptions of streamer pictures!
www.electrotherapymuseum.com/  cul brian f.
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 12:58 PM
Subject: Research Project (fwd)


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> Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 11:01:31 -0500
> From: Drake Schutt <drake89@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Research Project
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> Well summer is almost here and next year I will be a senior in high
school!
> As seniors we are required to do an independent research project over the
> summer, putting a minimum of 40 hours into it, and following up next
school
> year with a 15 page paper.  I see this as a perfect excuse to do some
> coiling as i haven't had much time this year.  This is where I have
trouble
> deciding where to go with this.
>
> My 12kv/90ma coil is nearing completion and I was thinking that I could do
> some sort of experiment with wireless power transmission.  I know it's
> inefficient, but I recall someone talking about rigging up another coil to
> attach to a lightbulb which could be lit up from a fairly significant
> distance.  I've researched this a bit but I can't really find anything
about
> a recieving coil and light bulbs, so if anyone has info it would be
greatly
> appreciated.
>
> I also love music and after looking at some audio modulated tesla coils
with
> their "plasma speakers" I would love to build one.  The only problem is
that
> I really have a limited knowledge of electronics outside of SGTC's and
SSTCs
> seem like a whole different animal.  I'm not dumb, I just want to know if
> it's realistic to think that I can build a SSTC that can replicate this
> plasma speaker effect over the summer.  I haven't seen anything about
these
> audio coils on the list before, but I would bet that somebody out there
> knows about them.
>
> Also, if anyone has any more ideas that involve HV and TC's that would be
> feasible to do over the summer, please reply!
>
> Thanks as always,
> Drake Schutt
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