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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 09:52:49 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I think serious additional research should be applied to resurrecting the ultra-genius, Nikola Tesla's idea of capturing and storing the electrical energy contained in lightning strikes. ==== OK, you first ! :-) Benjamin Franklin was lucky not to have been killed in his little capture experiment. I "captured" a lightning strike a few years ago with one our Norfolk Island Pine trees. It was not a good thing but there *was* a lot of energy involved. =============================== No thanks. I forgot to mention that Tesla was also a certified nut case. He was one of those super geniuses that sometimes stepped over the line of sanity. I've been zapped by high voltage twice in my life. Once by being the accidental discharge patch of a filter capacitor for a 100,000 watt Navy transmitter. Knocked me about 10 feet across the room and up against the wall like a thrown rag doll. The second time I was touching the powered element in a system that was energized by 12,000 volts at 1-1/2 amps. It wasn't supposed to turn on, but the interlocks were overridden and it turned on in a freak accident. Don't remember much of that one. My last conscious recollection was my hands feeling like they were the size of basketballs and the next thing I knew I was in the emergency room being monitored with an EKG machine. Not long after we purchased the house we are in now, it was hit by lightning. The roof has cupola on which was attached a large, copper weather vane type thing. It was probably about 3 feet high and about the same or more wide. Fortunately, it was grounded to a pair of 10' copper ground stakes located in the basement of the house near the power distribution boxes. The lightning hit the weather vane and caused our driveway in front of the garage to light up with sparks, zaps and pops for about 5 seconds. The copper weather vane was completely vaporized. Not a trace of it remained. |
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