[spam] [GreenKeys] Teletype and Telsa
Randy or Sherry Guttery
comcents at bellsouth.net
Mon Dec 31 09:23:01 EST 2007
Til128 at aol.com wrote:
> Hi gang, and a Happy New Year to all.
>
> Does anyone know what this guy is doing to Teletype motors?
I don't know about this specific guy or what he does "to" the motors -
most of them don't "do" anything except for replacing the gear with a
spark-gap assembly. You can build a Tesla (note the s before the l)
coil with a stationary (fixed) spark gap - but the really spectacular
units use a rotary gap - usually variable speed, and compressed-air
quenched. Teletype motors - being synchronous - are desirable to them
because they will "lock-up" to the line frequency - making a more
efficient harmonic generator. There are, of course - other ways of
accomplishing the same thing - but surplus teletype motors are a
convenient and (usually) inexpensive way to get the job done. The motor
pictured appears totally stock - a question to the seller would probably
confirm one way or the other.
Here are a couple of rotary gap Tesla coils...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNrgXtCu4aU
In this smaller coil (yeah, right - but you'll see what I mean in a bit)
you can easily see the rotary gap fire at the base of the coil assembly.
Here is a "serious" coil - the spark gap isn't as easy to see fire - but
it's at the bottom as well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-AS13fl30
And here is another toy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdup-WrnLng
and here are some pix of rotary spark gaps. A couple of page in there is
what appears to be one built using a teletype motor.
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=rotary+spark+gap&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
> Are they still useable for our purposes after he finishes with them?
Unless someone is doing something "weird" - they should need only to
have any missing parts, etc. put back. Again - this one looks
un-molested... but I'd certainly ask the seller.
best regards...
--
randy guttery
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