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M@rcel

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #285 on: April 26, 2008, 01:05:59 AM »
Hi everyone,

I might be repeating this info (the search did not find anything relatively close to this on this site) but this video is impressive. Looks like a working model of Tesla transformer built by a guy from Georgia (exUSSR) about two years ago.

http://rapidshare.com/files/97746300/free-energy.geo.part1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/97748778/free-energy.geo.part2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/97751167/free-energy.geo.part3.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/97753249/free-energy.geo.part4.rar.html

Good find!

I see
tesla coil
tv flyback
battery
spark gap
ss switching
earth battery???? Or perhaps capacitor plate


Can anyone translate?

wattsup

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #286 on: April 26, 2008, 11:16:10 PM »
@big.lzam

Thanks for the video. It's to bad I can only understand Armenian, French and English but no Russian.

Those radiators are a damn good idea. I wonder what would have happened if they also used some aerial plates and a nice capacitor.

Did you see him showing a document of a Tesla coil.

If anyone can translate this (main parts only), please do and post it on this thread.

M@rcel

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #287 on: April 26, 2008, 11:44:10 PM »
Those radiators are a damn good idea. I wonder what would have happened if they also used some aerial plates and a nice capacitor.

please, tell me more

wattsup

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #288 on: April 27, 2008, 08:39:47 PM »
@M@rcel

I was referring to a Tesla Patent No. 685957 - Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy
I have uploaded a copy of the Patent here;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=get43

The video of the two radiators (made of copper) is showing how the earth, with copper and some water can create electrical power. The Tesla patent shows the same thing but with one plate in the ground and an second plate in the air (aerial plate).

Enjoy.

M@rcel

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #289 on: April 27, 2008, 08:57:06 PM »
That's funny...
You describe some "earth battery", where, in Tesla's patent", I would expect a capacitor with one plate in the ground and the other one up in the air.

Copper in a moist soil?? Would oxidize fast, I think

Localjoe

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #290 on: April 27, 2008, 10:41:36 PM »
@marcel

Ive had copper pipes in the ground all winter.. no apparent oxidation. As well We've been replicatign the nathan stubblefield earth battery over in my thread and havent wittnessed those type of degradations.  Just wanted to thro in a second opinion  ;) :)
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M@rcel

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #291 on: April 27, 2008, 10:47:38 PM »
@marcel

Ive had copper pipes in the ground all winter.. no apparent oxidation. As well We've been replicatign the nathan stubblefield earth battery over in my thread and havent wittnessed those type of degradations.  Just wanted to thro in a second opinion  ;) :)
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thank you for correcting me (seriously!)

innovation_station

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #292 on: April 29, 2008, 01:15:38 PM »
@M@rcel

I was referring to a Tesla Patent No. 685957 - Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy
I have uploaded a copy of the Patent here;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=get43

The video of the two radiators (made of copper) is showing how the earth, with copper and some water can create electrical power. The Tesla patent shows the same thing but with one plate in the ground and an second plate in the air (aerial plate).

Enjoy.

hey guys do we not have to transmit in ordor to recieve??

ist

Localjoe

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #293 on: April 29, 2008, 10:04:09 PM »
@IS

Sometign about an electrically large antenna with small physicall dimensions.. I seem to recall.
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sm0ky2

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #294 on: April 30, 2008, 04:16:23 AM »
someone questioned above how a single wire could be a "capacitor", well, in fact it is.
a wire, being less than a superconductor - has some degree of capacitance (just a very low "c" value, and the diaelectric has an extremely low tolerance). but for all intensive purposes it has the same function as any other capacitor. The longer the wire (or thicker the single plate), the more this effect is prevalent.

This could not be used with anything but a very high freq., because the wire "breaks down" very quickly, and conducts the charge across itself.

This may seem "petty" and insignificant with respect to a low frequency signal, but mathematically, a single copper wire "could be" used as an HF cap. - though to what extent, im am not sure.....

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #295 on: July 09, 2008, 06:28:59 AM »
@all

Well since I am now working on ottos yoke coil and am waiting for some 24 awg wire, I decided also that since I am now getting the hang of using these damn transistors and mosfets, I made a replication of ACs circuit. lol

Using an IRF9540 (p-channel type) with the source on the positive side and the drain going between the choke coil and the transformer, I managed to produce on the secondary an average of 5-6 volts while lighting a 12 volts light. My power supply was set at 6 volts and it was drawing .01 amps. Best results were when pulsing between 65 and 165 hz. Higher frequency pulses did not produce any better results even when changing the capacitor value.

I tried to replicate my Erfinders Circuit but could not figure out how to do it with transistors since I would have to replicate a DPDT relay. I'll have to work at this for a while.

I want to also try something using a bifilar coil. We know that a bifilar coil will neutralize the magnetic field. So what if you put a transistor only on one of the coils. By leaving one of the coils always energized and by only pulsing the other coil, at pulse on, the field would be canceled, at pulse off the field would be energized. So you can actually do this pulsing at half the amperage since you are only working on one of the coils. I put a small diagram below. I wonder if this could be looped in a way.

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #296 on: September 07, 2008, 08:18:19 AM »
What happed to ERfinder and everyone else.  This was a good thread,  I dont think there was ever a final answer from erfinder as to what the best this to do with the secondary charged capacitor/bifilar coil??  Could this be used to fire back into the low induction primary circuit.  It be nice to hear from you guys and finilizing this subject.  Fern

armagdn03

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #297 on: September 09, 2008, 12:48:46 AM »
those who were involved, still are.

What must be understood is that what was being demonstrated was to help people understand the workings of a certain kind of system in a new light. The main people involved (not the people trying to replicate) were and are much further in development of systems lightyears beyond what was shown here. It would be awesome if people did continue this thread, unfortunately the ones in the know, dont have infinite time to proad people along and generate interest.

hydrocontrol

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #298 on: September 09, 2008, 01:14:45 AM »
What happed to ERfinder and everyone else.  This was a good thread,  I dont think there was ever a final answer from erfinder as to what the best this to do with the secondary charged capacitor/bifilar coil??  Could this be used to fire back into the low induction primary circuit.  It be nice to hear from you guys and finilizing this subject.  Fern

ERfinder appears to be busy making a self running magnetic motor.  ;D ;D
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7tdWkn1m-4w

I believe the plans for this magnetic motor just got released in this thread.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,5501.msg125460.html#msg125460

It would be nice if this was the 'real deal'.   :-\  Maybe CLaNZeR will try another replication based on these new plans.


armagdn03

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #299 on: September 09, 2008, 02:45:58 AM »
that's not the same Erfinder, the name is actually a word that means inventor.