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Tesla Radiant Energy Collector TREC.

Started by clone477, September 10, 2008, 10:23:07 PM

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MasterPlaster


Most of you have studied this a lot more than me but I would imagine the collector plate material to have a significant  role in this.

A wild guess: Barium.


BANDI

Yes, it s very important .

Barium can be .. but I'm not an expert in chemistry.

There are also more exotic materials ... radium, etc but unfortunately not at hand .

Paul-R

Quote from: Farmhand on May 30, 2014, 09:12:58 PM

However I would not set one up on my house. Just to be safe, rarely does a person get a second chance with lightning.

Very sound advice. Bob Boyce is reputed to have been struck by lightning with his toroidal set up driving his 101 plate electrolyser, and rebuilt his workshop with RSJs and steel sheeting. But in a city, there are likely to be any number of buildings more likely to get struck (at least, in the absence of toroids).

telecom

Quote from: MasterPlaster on May 31, 2014, 03:43:12 AM
Most of you have studied this a lot more than me but I would imagine the collector plate material to have a significant  role in this.

A wild guess: Barium.

Can you please elaborate on barium???

telecom

Quote from: BANDI on May 31, 2014, 07:12:11 AM
Yes, it s very important .

Barium can be .. but I'm not an expert in chemistry.

There are also more exotic materials ... radium, etc but unfortunately not at hand .
Mb a grid of sharp pointed objects like small nails?