| Mobile Engineering Playroom |
| Scissor-Lift power-pack. |
| For Jim Ranger |
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| 500KV 400KHZ Tesla Coil |
| Jim had some parts and knew what he wanted. So we went to Alaska Rubber & Supply. I called out the fittings and hoses on the fly. Notice the control wire--it's extension cord material. You cant beat the price. It has better flexibility than typical trailer wire. A section of garden-hose encloses the high-amperage lead. |
| I love getting systems checked out. They can pull some trippy gags. It can be non-stop hillarity. Sometimes they'll humble you. You'll be stumped. You have to fly into the face of everything thrown at you. One by one, preemptive moves make sticking-points disapear. We'll be exhausted afterwards. But there's no better rush; no greater exilleration. Once these things stabilize, they they go and go. Then we rest easy. |
| Behind every successful program, there is a champion who drives the vision home. So I ask of you: is there a champion backing your program? If not, I might be honored to champion your cause. |
| If you want your prototype now, we can do a marathon. Your system materializes quickly. If you can wait awhile, we will do it effortlessly, with what you have now. Toss your problem into the stumper room. You get a steady stream of answers. The longer you can wait, the easier things become. You define your desired result. I piece things together for you. We will diddle for perfection together. The laws of physics are my playground.Your answers will flow naturally. |
| A few words on prototype development: |
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| R&D: another salt-smoke-source design is seen here failing catastrophically. My silicon-carbide heater failed from salt poisioning. This engineering-thrust dates back to junior-high-school for me. |