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RE: [TCML] RE: Practical application for HV



Microwave oven -- nice light show too...

Be sure to hit the [Cancel] button after the first flare as the styrene
fumes can be a bit much...

Dave


> -----Original Message-----
> From: tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:tesla-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Lux
> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 6:08 PM
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [TCML] RE: Practical application for HV
> 
> On 4/26/11 2:32 PM, vatercox@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > Well, apart from the YouTube presentation shown there are 
> actually many
> > instances where it is necessary to remove all data from a 
> disk i.e to
> > destroy it completely for say, security reasons. Well you could of
> > course shred the disk with a purpose-designed document 
> shredder - but
> > here I am supposing you want to keep the disk. 
> Notwithstandind that in
> > the presention the "silvering" is shown being "burnt off" or
> > "evaporated" from the disk witha pole transformer I seem no 
> reason why
> > this could not be done with a commercially-designed 
> "eraser" say, using
> > a flyback transformer and SMPS -much smaller and lighter and more
> > practical.
> 
> there actually is such a product being marketed today..
> 
> But the real problem is that blasting the aluminum off the 
> disk does not 
> make unreadable.  The pits are still there, and a sufficiently 
> determined adversary could find a way to read it.
> 
> Now.. using it as part of the spark gap for your 10kVA pig 
> powered coil 
> and melting the plastic... that would do
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