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Tesla Switch need help

Started by TheOne, September 16, 2007, 07:27:52 PM

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@ Groundloop

...not enough research?  ;)

http://www.cheniere.org/misc/battery%20poppers.htm

No, i will not do bad to you here - please do not missunderstand me!
i will try to help!

It is essential to know all about this device to find later errors.
First error aspects could be the research information itself (i have postet the ... vs. ... before)

In this case your circuit is well designed and can handle these errors (variable switching frequency)
-> research or luck that you have dimensioned it up to 30 Mhz?

Anyway,

i'm interested in your further results and if needed i will try to help  :D

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Groundloop


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plengo

Just to add a few more things. I have been playing with this 4 N.Tesla Switch for a little awhile. Some proof of concepts and here is another one.
This circuit is as simples as it can be. 2 coils and a switch. The switch is flipping I think at about 10 pulses per second max, may a little bit less (see the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXn2S_p4QiI) and the battery has been delivering a good current for hours and when it is finnished I switch the batteries and off it goes again.

Frequency is 16ms pulses (50% duty cycle).

It is standing a very long time compared to some load tests I have done when I playing with SSG (Bedini motor) and I never had it running and giving so much power out for so long. I really think the sudden cut off the current is THE trick.

Fausto.