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Re: [TCML] [PA]Forecast good for Cal U students' StormFest



"[I 
wonder 
if 
its 
REALLY 
a 
'100 
year 
od 
coil, 
or 
the 
concept 
thats
100 
years 
old. 
And 
'8 
foot' 
sparks?]"

Definitely looks at least that old to me. It's one of the things I make sure to see every time I go to the science center (well, at least I used to). It's been quite awhile since I've been there.. 

I can't remember the arc length, but it was quite long.. 

Coiling In Pittsburgh
Ben McMillen

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From: "resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 10:22:48 PM
Subject: Re: [TCML] [PA]Forecast good for Cal U students' StormFest





Yes, 
that's 
the 
one.

Kauffman 
stood 
atop 
the 
wooden 
framework 
covered 
in 
a 
large 
metallic 
suit
shooting 
10 
ft 
sparks 
off 
his 
mesh 
fingertips.  
George 
said 
it 
got 
warm
but 
he 
could 
stand 
it 
for 
60 
second 
bursts.  
He 
did 
it 
for 
the 
guys 
in
WWII.

Dr. 
Resonance



> 
Dr. 
R 
was 
that 
the 
one 
that 
used 
to 
reside 
at 
the 
old 
Bheul 
Science 
center
> 
that 
was 
located 
right 
next 
to 
the 
Carnegie 
library 
on 
the 
North 
side 
of
> 
Pittsburgh?
>  
 
as 
a 
kid 
i 
awed 
at 
that 
thing.....i 
was 
never 
allowed 
to 
even 
get
> 
close..
>
>  
 
hummmm...brings 
back 
great 
memories 
of 
that 
science 
center.
>
>  
 
tim
>
> 
resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 
The 
coil 
was 
built 
in 
1903 
by 
George 
Kauffman, 
resident 
of 
Pittsburg. 
I
> 
met 
George 
back 
in 
1972 
a 
few 
years 
before 
he 
passed 
away. 
He 
made 
some
> 
very 
interesting 
B&W 
"newsreels" 
that 
were 
shown 
overseas 
to 
the 
soldiers
> 
fighting 
in 
the 
Pacific 
and 
Germany. 
George's 
father 
actually 
knew 
Nikola
> 
Tesla 
on 
a 
first 
name 
basis.
>
> 
The 
coil 
used 
plate 
glass 
caps, 
a 
RSG, 
12 
kV 
pole 
xmfr, 
stood 
approx 
24
> 
inch 
dia 
x 
10 
ft 
tall, 
but, 
unfortunately 
only 
had 
a 
small 
2 
ft 
dia 
sphere
> 
on 
top 
of 
it.
>
> 
George 
told 
me 
that 
once, 
while 
they 
were 
repairing 
a 
damaged 
winding 
on
> 
the 
sec 
coil, 
a 
friend 
of 
his 
was 
standing 
atop 
the 
sec 
coil 
(wood
> 
supported) 
soldering 
the 
wire 
and 
some 
prankster 
turned 
the 
coil 
on. 
It
> 
blew 
off 
two 
of 
the 
toes 
on 
his 
feet. 
He 
lived 
thru 
it.
>
> 
It 
actually 
hits 
565 
kV 
not 
1 
MEV.
>
> 
It 
is 
the 
oldest 
operating 
Tesla 
coil 
in 
the 
US.
>
> 
Dr. 
Resonance
>
>
>
>> 
[of 
possible 
interest...
>> 
Edited 
for 
brevity...
>>
>> 
best
>> 
dwp
>> 
]
>> 
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_553992.html
>>
>> 
Forecast 
good 
for 
Cal 
U 
students' 
StormFest
>> 
By 
Mike 
Wereschagin
>> 
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
>> 
Sunday, 
February 
24, 
2008
>>
>> 
A 
modest 
plan 
by 
college 
students 
to 
get 
middle-schoolers 
interested 
in
>> 
the
>> 
weather 
turned 
out 
to 
be 
lightning 
in 
a 
bottle 
-- 
or, 
at 
least, 
in 
a
>> 
cage.
>>
>> 
StormFest, 
a 
three-day 
program 
organized 
by 
California 
University 
of
>> 
Pennsylvania 
meteorology 
students, 
is 
expected 
to 
draw 
more 
than
>> 
800 
pupils 
to 
the 
Carnegie 
Science 
Center 
beginning 
Friday. 
The 
program
>> 
will 
include 
weather-related 
experiments, 
IMAX 
films 
and 
a 
million-volt
>> 
lightning 
simulator 
that 
creates 
brilliant 
8-foot 
arcs 
of 
electricity
>> 
inside
>> 
a 
cage.
>> 
...
>> 
The 
lightning 
will 
come 
from 
the 
science 
center's 
Tesla 
Coil, 
a
>> 
nearly-100-year-old 
set 
of 
copper 
coils 
that 
acts 
like 
a 
home's
>> 
transformer
>> 
in 
reverse. 
Instead 
of 
reducing 
the 
voltage, 
the 
coils 
take 
the 
220
>> 
volts
>> 
flowing 
through 
normal 
electrical 
lines 
and 
increase 
it 
dramatically,
>> 
said
>> 
Mike 
Hennessy. 
He 
and 
science 
center 
educator 
Aimee 
Beitel 
Kampbell 
will
>> 
operate 
the 
device 
for 
students.
>> 
...
>>
>> 
[I 
wonder 
if 
its 
REALLY 
a 
'100 
year 
od 
coil, 
or 
the 
concept 
thats
>> 
100 
years 
old. 
And 
'8 
foot' 
sparks?}
>> 
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>> 
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mailing 
list
>> 
Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
>
> 
Dr. 
Resonance
>
> 
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list
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Resonance

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