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How do Tesla coils predate the Ford Model T, but still rock our world? The "Eye of Sauron" is the result of adding a motorized 7-foot aluminum pole to a Tesla coil, mounting the contraption to a car and photographing the experience with long exposures. What type of guy wields flying electricity in his front yard? It's quite safe to be in the car although my son was apprehensive. This was a hire car (as I don't own one) and it still works. I did get extra insurance "in case". A great science teacher, scary neighbor, questionable renter or father who may never talk to his son again once he turns 18. We like his idea, but think it might be excessive security for a compact car. Then again, the silver paint job does catch light just right. Hit the jump for more incredible pictures. – Mark Wilson SOURCE: http://gizmodo.com/
SOURCE: http://tesladownunder.com
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15 FOOT TALL TESLA COIL WITH MAX. SPARKS OF 26 FEET RUNS UP TO 55,000 WATTS IN NEWCASTLE OKLAHOMA |
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