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Tesla Switch need help

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

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TheOne

I would like to build the Tesla switch with 4 batteries, I see the plan but
its not clear about all the electrionics needed. My electronic skills is poor so I cannot "guest" what i need, for
example from this plan:

http://www.panaceauniversity.org/D3.pdf (Start at page 25 to 36))

Can someone help me for the electronics needed for that?

What I have in mind is first made the electronics then try the device with small AA batteries
and see what is going on then try using my UPS Backup + 3 other batteries so the objective is the power
a computer from it using no current from the grid using the inverter from the UPS backup. So the load will
be connected directly on the UPS backup.

Thaelin

   For a start, just remember that when one side is on, the other has to be off. Other wise you have a dead short. Good rule would be to have a small delay between one switching off to the other switching on. Have fun.

thaelin

Nali2001


TheOne

I know about all this link, but none show a complete diagram with a complete electrics  compomnent and guessing value in electronics is not my cup of tea!

Nali2001