Re: [Keelynet] Static electricity

2006-11-25 Thread Mike Cechanowicz
batteries, though. Maybe he is using a 'Split the Positive' circuit. Mitch - Original Message - From: GABE KOUSOUROS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Interact mailto:interact@listserv.capital-master.com Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 5:33 PM Subject: Re: [Keelynet] Static

Re: [Keelynet] Static electricity

2006-11-25 Thread Mike McMahon
How did you increase the amperage ?--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:From: Mike Cechanowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Interact" interact@listserv.capital-master.comSubject: Re: [Keelynet] Static electricityDate: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 09:02:18 +0100Static electricity is not really static. I experimented with this

Re: [Keelynet] Static electricity

2006-11-25 Thread Mike Cechanowicz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Interact interact@listserv.capital-master.com Subject: Re: [Keelynet] Static electricity Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 09:02:18 +0100 Static electricity is not really static. I experimented with this kind of electricity in the late 80¹s and discovered that ³static² electricity

Re: [Keelynet] Static electricity

2006-11-24 Thread bioelectric
extract lower voltage DC from the HV static. Just a thought.. v/r Ken Carrigan Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: interact@listserv.capital-master.com Subject: Re: [Keelynet] Static electricity Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:33:27 -0800 (PST) RALLY MY VAN DE GRAAF LIGHT A FLORESENT

[Keelynet] Static electricity

2006-11-23 Thread Mitch
11/20/06 - Self-Running Generator powered by Static Electricity Interesting article. Walter is right that static is everywhere. But it has its set of 'special' problems. I have played around quite a bit with static elctricity, even to the point of building my own very large Van de Graf.