Thanks for the comments. I'd like to say yes and no (no, to the salt caps possibly being a battery, unless the aluminum was placed inside the cell with the copper), however, as the Baghdad battery does work as a battery when an electrolyte is added, just an iron rod close to the insides of a metal tube (and then possibly sealed in a jar for ozone control) may also work very well as a capacitor =)
I think I understand a little better I've been following Praveen Mohan for a while he had suggested that the lingams in the river were part of an architectural plan. for Angkor but you really have me thinking their were some similarities to the layout of the temple and what is in the river.LIDAR shows many possible lingam in the moat...I'm wondering if the temple itself is is possibly maybe an actual spark gap any thoughts?
Hello, nice to meet you, the plasma device you made is very interesting, can I add you on facebook? May I ask how high the voltage of this Tesla output can be? Thank you!
Hi there, yes you may add me - I think I made a new comment on the other video you'd asked this question instead of clicking reply, however the flyback is dumping about 30,000 volts into the saltwater capacitors and the output of the WCSGTC before starting this experiment was 8 centimeters (about 240,000 volts). The coil is also in bi-pole mode with no connection to ground.
Great setup!
Turtorial?
Is it possible their could be a relationship between your saltwater capacitors and Bagdad batteries?
Thanks for the comments. I'd like to say yes and no (no, to the salt caps possibly being a battery, unless the aluminum was placed inside the cell with the copper), however, as the Baghdad battery does work as a battery when an electrolyte is added, just an iron rod close to the insides of a metal tube (and then possibly sealed in a jar for ozone control) may also work very well as a capacitor =)
@@MadPlasmatist ahhh if one had enough of them could they power your spark gap lingam? If so how many?
@@MobiuSTHEEND Kbal Spean, look in the river... =)
I think I understand a little better I've been following Praveen Mohan for a while he had suggested that the lingams in the river were part of an architectural plan. for Angkor but you really have me thinking their were some similarities to the layout of the temple and what is in the river.LIDAR shows many possible lingam in the moat...I'm wondering if the temple itself is is possibly maybe an actual spark gap any thoughts?
Hello, nice to meet you, the plasma device you made is very interesting, can I add you on facebook? May I ask how high the voltage of this Tesla output can be? Thank you!
Hi there, yes you may add me - I think I made a new comment on the other video you'd asked this question instead of clicking reply, however the flyback is dumping about 30,000 volts into the saltwater capacitors and the output of the WCSGTC before starting this experiment was 8 centimeters (about 240,000 volts). The coil is also in bi-pole mode with no connection to ground.