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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHello all, I just had to post this email from one of my groups. The group name is repeater-builder. This is a cut and paste. Just couldn't help but getting a good belly laugh. Neil
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 03:41 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:
My electronic teacher told me to always check the power source as the first step with any debugging of any circuit.?My High School Electronics Teacher told us he liked Tesla Coils... so we built and all enjoyed testing them. I built one out a large 10 inch dia sewer pipe/tube, probably 8 foot vertical standing height.? It operated with a large neon sign transformer controlled from/through a variac. Fast forward, aka "smash-cut" about 8 to 10 years later... I was asked to sub teach back at my old High School, so I went by the electronics classroom to see if anyone I knew was still around. The instructor had left, new guy in place and things were kind of the same. One learns you can rarely ever "go back" and expect all to be as it was. After some nice back and forth with the current instructor, I spotted my old 8 foot high Tesla Coil stored in the back of the room.?? "Hey, there's my old Tesla Coil"...? "You're the one who built that Tesla?" ... the instructor then proceed to tell me a story... Years before, someone had stolen/borrowed the control variac from the Tesla Coil base unit. I had never operated the Tesla up at anything above 20% of the Variac's full range potential.. it was quite the monster. Another person had later found the unit and decided to plug it in (less the variac) direct to the way, full mains supply potential ... and off it went. It started plasma cutting bolts across the room, keeping students pinned behind benches and around corners. Anyone attempting to move away from cover was quickly punished.? Someone managed to cut the building power about 25 minutes later, the AC power cord was quickly cut off the Tesla supply...? The class room still has hundreds of etch marks all over the walls and roof. Wasn't my fault...?? left the school that day, never saw that Tesla Coil again. Wonder if whom ever ended up with it... ever plugged it in. cheers, Hamm's Beer Neon Sign Power Transformer View/Reply Online | Reply To Group | Reply To Sender | Mute Topic | Top ^ | New Topic |
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