Electricity experiments
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:11 pm
//EDIT: Till Brendan's post this was a former thread about me building a Tesla coil... now it's been changed a bit and I didn't want to create a new topic.
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You can never be too careful.01000101 wrote:its a great way to quick fry your computer/hdd in case of a bust.
If it ends up failing as a transformer, he can always make it play music.Brynet-Inc wrote:This may sound like a stupid question, but "why" are you building something like this? What useful purpose would it serve?
To make you wonder.Brynet-Inc wrote:"why" are you building something like this?
I don't give a **** about the US patents. AFAIK Tesla coils aren't patented in Europe, and if they even would, who gives a heck. The transformer is made solely for fun.Brynet-Inc wrote:Is it the patent pending Inflater Incinerator?
In case of a bust, the person near the power supply or the tesla coil itself is fried. Or at least heavily injured.01000101 wrote:its a great way to quick fry your computer/hdd in case of a bust.
I wish... but the tesla coil itself is made using a spark gap, no MOSFETs like a normal SSTC would have. Plus, the power supply willn't have a frequency regulator for the output current. I like to make things simple.Stevo14 wrote:If it ends up failing as a transformer, he can always make it play music.
Not that kind of 'bust'.inflater wrote:In case of a bust, the person near the power supply or the tesla coil itself is fried. Or at least heavily injured.
Oh... I got it. Again, a patent for Tesla coil? In Europe?ucosty wrote:Not that kind of 'bust'.
I don't know, I found it funny.@Brynet-Inc: A pretty lame joke. Smile