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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Qwert

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on November 18, 2012, 12:32:33 AM
I THINK IT IS NOW TIME TO GIVE SOME OPEN HIDDEN SECRET OF TESLA. :)
HERE IS THE QUESTION: "WHY THERE IS A BATTERY IN TESLA CAR"? ::) :o  SEEMS SO SIMPLE BUT WHY?


To my knowledge, Tesla never mentioned the car; we know about its existence from another guy.
It is possible, Tesla got there a circuit similar to so-called "Tesla switch", which probably is not Tesla's circuit at all, but known to him. This circuit really works, only there is one problem: this circuit makes battery life dramatically short (to several months - according to Peswiki). And according to the known story, the Tesla car was used at only one relatively short trip.

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: Qwert on November 18, 2012, 04:11:31 AM
To my knowledge, Tesla never mentioned the car; we know about its existence from another guy.
It is possible, Tesla got there a circuit similar to so-called "Tesla switch", which probably is not Tesla's circuit at all, but known to him. This circuit really works, only there is one problem: this circuit makes battery life dramatically short (to several months - according to Peswiki). And according to the known story, the Tesla car was used at only one relatively short trip.


if it is a tesla switch why there is an antenna?


whatever it is at least the other guy mentioned it that it is a car.


sorry i don't agree with your info about the battery, it always it depends ok.  ;D


i think tesla got bad trip when he heard some comments from skeptics  ;D

Neo-X

@ tito & Qwert

I agree with tito. Imho tesla did not use the battery as part of a "tesla switch". Instead he use it as a storage of electricity collected from his teslacoil powered by radio wave thats why he use antenna. When the car was not moving, the teslacoil charges the battery. But when the car was moving, both teslacoil and battery gives electricity to the dc motor of his electric car.

DimaWari

@Neo X

In contrast to what we believed, Jason Torchinsky  has a different idea about Tesla Car story. Check out this site.  jalopnik.com/5926247/did-nikola-tesla-secretly-build-a-wireless-electric-car

When Tesla was asked,

Question: Will not automobiles, for instance, be operated merely by the operative "cutting in" on electrical energy supplied by wireless from power stations?
MR. TESLA : I fear we shall not live to see the wireless system in general use for this purpose. It is difficult to propel an automobile by the new method for reasons with which experts are familiar. Success can be much more easily achieved in the case of airships.

DimaWari

HEy Sir teets! can I ask about TK transformer in 2004 video? I'm sorry, I know this is irrelevant.. Could this be a ferro-resonant transformer? or a constant current transformer? My reference was Practical Transformer Handbook by Irving Gottlieb, page 38-39.