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Re: The 1500t secondary myth (long)



Original poster: "colin heath" <colin.heath4@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

hi there,
            there is also a huge coil out there i saw a couple of years ago
that should do close to 80' it was named after some god of storms. it
featured at a festival somewhere in the states. it did 40' without its res
charging choke to double the voltage if i remember correctly.
cheers
colin heath
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From: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: The 1500t secondary myth (long)


> Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Hi, > > Yep! The details of Bill's big coil are widely known and it has been seen > by tens of thousands of people. The details are well known: > > http://www.ttr.com/model13m.html > > http://www.ttr.com/model13.html > > Greg's coil also has excellent observations: > > http://www.lod.org/Projects/electrum/index.htm > > The locations and final destination of Greg's coil are secret too, but no > doubt it is out there! > > Bob Golka's coil is also way way up there, but the details are far less > known. Just can't pin down how big the sparks really were. I don't think > he ever did a "point to point record attempt" thing. He apparently was not > really interested in length or spark records at the time. But it does > appear to be the most "powerful" Tesla coil ever built! It is commonly > believed he pushed more than a megawatt into it!!! I have talked to many > people with first hand knowledge of the thing and it certainly was a giant > super power machine in any case! It actually makes the Model 13 seems very > small!! > > DC's big coil has been "reported" but the details are far less than the > above (almost none), but we will note it. Maybe someday after the > contracts fade into history the details will come out. I think it will be > hard to hide ;-)) "I" have heard there is another big coil out there, so > maybe that is his. Sort of like the F117 20 years ago... something is > out there... > > > Cheers, > > Terry > > > At 09:47 AM 12/3/2004, you wrote: > >Verification is key. There are lots of claims out there, and when those > >people are asked for verification > >or proof, its always : "Well, its proprietary", or "We're under contract > >so we can release any specifics", or "We're > >under privacy or disclosure agreement" or whatever. > > > >But, regardless of all these proprietary, contract, or disclosure > >agreements, they are always readily available to > >brag about how big the arc is or how much power it draws. > > > >If it was truly proprietary, that information would be a secret as well. > > > >Do i sense some BS here on the list recently???? > > > >Dan > > >