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Over the last 35 years, electronics systems engineer Richard Hull has done some serious tinkering with Tesla coils, electrostatic devices, water arc systems, nuclear fusion devices and many smaller projects in his home in Richmond, VA. This paper, based on hard-won successes with a few expensive false starts, offers tips to amateur scientists interested in assembling their own labs.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title Tour of the High Energy Amateur Science Lab
Author(s) Richard L Hull
Keywords equipment, High Energy Amateur Science, high-voltage experiments, laboratory, Tesla Coil Builders of Richmond
Published 2004
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 37
Pages 9-23

Abstract

Over the last 35 years, electronics systems engineer Richard Hull has done some serious tinkering with Tesla coils, electrostatic devices, water arc systems, nuclear fusion devices and many smaller projects in his home in Richmond, VA. This paper, based on hard-won successes with a few expensive false starts, offers tips to amateur scientists interested in assembling their own labs.