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Re: I'm trying this at home.
Original poster: "Jason Petrou by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jasonp-at-btinternet-dot-com>
Chris,
If youre gonna try it, make the platform solid. Also, keep the object that
the arcs come off you well above the level of your head, to stop flesh arcs.
Also dont wear a pair of jeans with a metal zipper =8¬0. Put saline solution
or conductive hospital gel on your feet and the hand that holds the wand. I
would also design the coil so that no 60Hz transients can get into the
secondary output - we dont want fried duck!!
Be safe and good luck,
Jason
P.S. I get the feeling that after the first time you successfully do this
you might get a little less careless.. I know I would. A word of aadvice -
DONT!!!
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Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 5:12 AM
Subject: I'm trying this at home.
> Original poster: "Christopher Boden by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <chrisboden-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>
> Well actually , at the lab.
>
> This is a serious question, I don't want flames on this (though I know I'm
> gonna get them).
>
> I'm doing "The Demo". Insulated steel platform, powered off the discharge
> from a 6" coil powered by 12/180. The platform will be a 3' circle on 72"
of
> insulators (Station post insulators). Coil output limited to 2' arcs max,
> and NOTHING within at least 20' of the platform except a bare concrete
> floor.
>
> I'm serious about wanting to do this for several reasons.
>
> 1. I want to research the actual effects of passing the discharge.
>
> 2. I want to know how it feels.
>
> 3. I want to do it to show that, if handled properly, electricity can be
> incredibly safe.
>
> I fully understand the dangers involved, and I know that if I do this
wrong
> I can die doing it. I understand that a Master has died in the past (One
of
> the 3 coiling deaths ever) doing this exact same demonstration. I
understand
> that there could be long-term effects that can include unknown interior
> burns than can take forever to heal, etc etc. Even with a full
appreciation
> of the dangers involved I am still stupid enough to take the risk.
>
> There are many people who have done this (Brent comes to mind, and I would
> love to talk to him), I would like people THAT HAVE ACTUALLY DONE THIS to
> give me some serious, practical advice so that this can be done as safely
as
> possible.
>
> I will have a well trained crew on hand, including EMTs and an Ambulance
> parked outside (we're doing the demo for the local Public Safety Dept as a
> bit on Electrical Hazards and such.)
>
> This is something that has been specifically avoided when people have
asked
> in the past and dismissed as "Don't do it, it's stupid, you'll die and
ruin
> it for the rest of us, etc etc etc...." noone has ever answered a post
like
> this in the past with real advice.
>
> I belive this is sonething that SHOULD be explored, but only under VERY
> specific situations. This isn't something for the average 14 year old to
> try, but for someone with the required people, training, and facilities
this
> should be fine, if done properly.
>
> I can't afford the learning curve on this one guys, I need the knowledge
of
> thos that have come before. This is a zero-tolerance thing. Please help.
>
>
> Thank guys.
> Chris "Freeclimber, S.C.C.A. Racer, Street Luger, Lightning Thrower" Boden
>
> duck
>
>
>
>
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