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Bill McMurtry ( weber@powerup.com.au )
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One small Tesla oscillator I constructed some time ago produced an output,
atop a small conical coil of many turns of fine wire, that was around 3
inches in streamer lenght. The frequency of the system was very high and
the secondary had a very high resistance. The output voltage display was
quite different in character to that of a 'normal' Tesla coil setup. The
output streamers were very 'smooth' and perhaps most remarkable of all, at
least to the various observers that saw this unit running, was the
secondary output voltage arcing directly to the body (hands usually)
without pain, heating, burning, etc. It was a kind of 'cold fire', due to
the very low current and very high frequency of the output.

I would very much like to review the mentioned work of Eric Dollard, if you
have leads to any further information on this subject, I'd appreciate
directions.

Regards, Bill.