--- [email protected] wrote:
> Chuck: What was the wire gauge you used and what was
> the distance from the 
> immersed wire to the one held slightly above the
> water? Roger
> 
>  Here's a repost of how I did it over a year ago:
>  
>  
>  Well,
>  My son came up with a 9kv neon xfmer for me today,
> so I was anxious to
>  try a HVCS setup.
>  I took a wide mouth jar that seems to hold 2/3 gal.
> Cut a tapered plug
>  for the mouth out of a piece of 5/4 oak on the
> bandsaw, and drilled 2
>  tiny holes to be able to slip the silver wires
> thru.
>  I made the first run using tap water, just to see
> what to expect.
>  One wire is about 10" long, goes to the bottom of
> the jug with the
>  excess coiled on the bottom.
>  The other wire is about 5" long and is adjusted to
> be about 1/8" above
>  the water surface.
>  Clip leaded the xfmer leads to the silver and let
> "er rip. >>
> 
I have done a similar thing just to see the effects of
electrical disharge. The more ball like discharge is
shown at
http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/LaGrangeLn/teslafy/ball.html

I did not however use a NST(neon sign transformer) I
used super large air core induction coils of 56 henry,
each in series resonance @ 60 hz, each also 180 out of
phase and the water arc between them. Only a 440
transformer was used in input to the coils, and the
system only drew 20 to 30 ma on the high voltage side,
making it only about a 13 watt process. The q of the
combined coils system gives 30, which means a 30 fold
increase of the 440 volts before discharge.Scope forms
of the coils maganetic field action are also
contained,and one of the unusual things about taking
pictures with a VHS camera of a scope form  a these
frequency sweeps is that lines or traces that werent
on the original taping appear on the recording as
anomalous traces, going right off the scope screen. I
am having trouble accessing the site today, but it
always worked before. HDN

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