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Solid States Devices => solid state devices => Topic started by: Artic_Knight on December 16, 2009, 04:03:13 AM

Title: tesla coil and ac induction motor
Post by: Artic_Knight on December 16, 2009, 04:03:13 AM
many of us have seen various works of tesla but i believe combining several technologies currently accepted and in production by the science community will infact produce excess energy. i have only recently done the math on this subject.

according to the internet 750 watt = 1hp

assuming the electric motor is very cheeply constructed and at the low effeciency spectrum we will say its 80% efficient, also we will assume the generator is the same.  additionally we will assume that a capacitor paired with a coil resonating only recovers energy 70% effeciently

the sum of losses for both the motor and generator is 40% if the capacitor recovers 70% that gives us 30% over all performance gains, if my math is correct we could see 120 watt gains from this system after self sustaining for a 1hp unit.

what is required is that the coils that drives the electric motor must be in series, basically a single wire making alternate north and south oriented coils. as the capaciter resonates with this single wire ac motor it will create alternating magnetic fields which should power the motor and the generator. if a more efficient unit is used well the output should be greater.

Title: Re: tesla coil and ac induction motor
Post by: Magluvin on December 30, 2009, 06:03:09 AM
Hey Art
I like what you are getting at. Can you elaborate? Actually I was just looking through the Tesla stuff looking for threads on the Peirce Arrow, but this seems just as interesting. =]

Magluvin
Title: Re: tesla coil and ac induction motor
Post by: e2matrix on April 16, 2010, 03:29:03 AM
myz1235,  What the heck does your post have to do with the tesla coil and ac induction motor?   What purpose do you have in making all these unrelated posts in various threads here.  Seems you are wasting your time as well as others time   ???
Title: Re: tesla coil and ac induction motor
Post by: 4Tesla on April 16, 2010, 08:12:00 AM
myz1235,  What the heck does your post have to do with the tesla coil and ac induction motor?   What purpose do you have in making all these unrelated posts in various threads here.  Seems you are wasting your time as well as others time   ???

He has been spamming the site for 2 days with I don't know what.. can't even understand what it says.. he is copy/pasting as you can tell by the time between posts.  I would report, but I don't see where to do that.

4Tesla
Title: Re: tesla coil and ac induction motor
Post by: gauschor on April 16, 2010, 01:27:03 PM
The only sense I can make of his post is that this nonsense mirrors what has become of this forum: a forum full of spam, full of uneducated people who cannot even express themselves in an understandable manner, people talking endless pages about nothing special, people talking past each other, chair scientists not laying their hands upon a single experiment...

- aka: "you might as well talk bullshit and it will end up completely the same"
Title: Re: tesla coil and ac induction motor
Post by: Mk1 on April 16, 2010, 07:03:45 PM
@all

I just found this quite interesting Tesla in Canada ...

http://www.tfcbooks.com/teslafaq/q&a_016.htm

I bet everything is still there.