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\o/ 100% success

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:16 am
by Aaron Ravensdale
OK, I run my coil now since 3 weeks stable!
Normally I play 2-3 songs and than I takea break of a few minutes.
Last weekend a local tv team was here and shot some great pictures you will see a HD version at the 24th this month in the German TV (einsplus).
All together I run the coil somtehing around 50min without any problem normaly between 60-80% power.
I am sooo happy thanks to the OneTesla team and specially to the guy here who help me directly and with the tunig instructions.

More stuff, pictures, videos and other devices on my website
http://steampunk-design.de

Thanks for all
Sven

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Re: \o/ 100% success

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:16 am
by stegu
Wonderful story, thanks for sharing!

Re: \o/ 100% success

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:22 am
by Aaron Ravensdale
stegu wrote:Wonderful story, thanks for sharing!



Thanks for your help!
More pictures and a first video on my Website.
http://steampunk-design.de/useite.php?OneTesla
Also take a look on the Keyboard and my Uhlian Calculator :-)

Re: \o/ 100% success

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:54 am
by stegu
Ah, so that's you? Small world. I have actually come across your steampunk designs before, when I Googled for inspiration for a mecha suit we built for a stage production a year ago. We designed a costume that made a person over 3 meters tall, in a copper-clad riveted steampunk design. Made for a pretty impressive special effect. Sadly, I don't have any good images of it in its finished state, but here's a work in progress picture. (That's not me in the picture, it's our fearless stuntman. Also, he is 25, while I'm 48.)
http://www.itn.liu.se/~stegu/spex/SM201 ... it_wip.jpg

We also made a 5 meter long arm with a hand that grabbed a person and dragged her off stage. Fun.
A report from a local journalist is here, all in Swedish but with two images of the final mecha SFX:
http://www.liu.se/liu-nytt/arkiv/nyhets ... 45150?l=sv