Singing Tesla coil

Singing Tesla coil:

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Pity they show no clear picture of the setup.

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Jan Panteltje
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H. Wabnig

On a sunny day (Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:04:12 +0200) it happened H. Wabnig wrote in :

Absolutely beautiful, takes me right back to my school days.

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Now how about that MIT wireless power thingy ;-) Did it all in the sixties. and those guys are still playing today.

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Jan Panteltje

Do you kow wy the tesla coil plasama sings??

and do you know why the transformer ..hums?

They dont know the words.................

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LVMarc

On a sunny day (Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:46:46 -0700) it happened LVMarc wrote in :

They tortured Plasama to make him sin? .

Reply to
Jan Panteltje

On a sunny day (Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:46:46 -0700) it happened LVMarc wrote in :

They tortured Plasama to make him sin? . Oops, SING.

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Jan Panteltje

There used to be a loudspeaker that used a modulated flame, it was called the 'Ionic', IIRC.

Leon

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Leon

Ionophone IIRC.

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MooseFET

They made terrible headphones, though. ;-)

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Michael A. Terrell

ESLs do, though ;-)

The potentials are a little saner, but still interesting enough to be fun.

Tim

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Tim Williams

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