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This is the same turbine we used for the garden water hose test. 680 volts with a small air hose with only 16 of the total 18 coils connected. It can be powered with water, air, and/or steam. It is driving our smallest supergenerator. The same turbine and generator can be used in limitless ways to create power. These turbines will be made from everything from aluminum to high temperature alloys. lab@ftcenergy.com /386.575.0088/(Sales) 714.924.2058

Over the years, there have been many different types of probes produced for the Tesla Coil. A medical version of the Tesla Coil called a Master Violet Ray came with an assortment of hand-blown glass probes with promises of curing anything from cancer to baldness. Unfortunately, many of these Tesla Coils were rendered useless after the delicate probes were accidently broken. In 1985, my father, Bruce Spangler, developed a prototype probe that permitted the use of a regular incandescent light bulb in place of original hand-blown glass probes. Bruce is nationally known for his work as a special effects artist and as a collector of museum quality science demonstrations. In 1991, I redesigned my father’s prototype probe and marketed the Visualizer™ to science demonstration enthusiasts throughout the country. Once you try it you’ll understand why demonstrators consider it a permanent part of their demonstration repertoire. AboutSteve Spangler Science… Steve Spangler is a celebrity teacher, science toy designer, speaker, author and an Emmy award-winning television personality. Spangler is probably best known for his Mentos and Diet Coke geyser experiment that went viral in 2005 and prompted more than 1000 related YouTube videos. Spangler is the founder of www.SteveSpanglerScience.com, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of science toys, classroom science demonstrations, teacher resources and home for Spangler’s popular science experiment archive and video

Check out this and other cool science experiments at www.stevespanglerscience.com Ordinary people use standard electricity from the wall to power a light. Oh, but not you! Why use normal electricity from the wall outlet when you can make your own? Get ready to amaze everyone with this shocking display of science. About Steve Spangler Science… Steve Spangler is a celebrity teacher, science toy designer, speaker, author and an Emmy award-winning television personality. Spangler is probably best known for his Mentos and Diet Coke geyser experiment that went viral in 2005 and prompted more than 1000 related YouTube videos. Spangler is the founder of www.SteveSpanglerScience.com, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of science toys, classroom science demonstrations, teacher resources and home for Spangler’s popular science experiment archive and video collection. Spangler is a frequent guest on the Ellen DeGeneres Show where he takes classroom science experiments to the extreme. Check out his pool filled with 2500 boxes of cornstarch! Cool Science Toys – www.SteveSpanglerScience.com Sign up for the Experiment of the Week – http Watch Spangler’s Science Videos – www.stevespanglerscience.com Attend a Spangler Hands-on Science Workshop for Teachers – www.stevespanglerscience.com Visit Spangler’s YouTube Channel – www.youtube.com Join the conversation on Steve Spangler’s blog – www.SteveSpangler.com Additional Information On the education side, Spangler started

My uber tiny coil. I thought, “I wonder how small I can get a sgtc (spark gap tesla coil) to efficiently work.” So I went to work. The coil form is a 4″ section of that cardboard clotheshanger stuff (.5″ diameter) wrapped with super thin, around 36 awg, magnet wire I got out of one of those small DC motors. The primary is 18 awg insulated wire wrapped 18.9 turns around a piece of garden hose that I slipped over the secondary, which by the way is stood up by a picolo pete base. I’ve been looking around and I think so far, its one of the smallest working sg tesla coil in the US maybe even the world. Please don’t try to beat my record :D jk

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