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RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 4; the rest

in #science7 years ago

I guess I need to look at your whole series here to figure out what your goal is for this machine! I too am a Tesla Experimenter, but I am building a device of my own design. I call it the STG or "Simplified Tesla Generator" and I am hoping it will be an Over Unity Generator ;)
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You may need to read the entire blog... Well, only the posts about Tesla.
Good luck with your STG. ;)

The idea is that the multi million volt spark will attract atmospheric electricity, so the current in this ground wire should be larger than the current in the ground wire of the secondary coil. Well, at least that is what we’d like to see…

This statement here leads me to believe you are also building an overunity device! What you need in your ground wire is this:

Notice that the ground wire does not go directly to ground, it has a capacitor in it and you could replace the oscillator with an inverter. The capacitor should actually be a Cap Bank and the voltage can be a lot lower than the collected voltage, if you siphon it off with an inverter or other utilization circuit. But you already know these things :D

Thanks for your kind advice.
I take it that you have not read through my blog, yet. ;)

True! I need to do that...
Perhaps you could lend me some advice on my project.
I am doing it open source to protect myself.

The best advice I can give anyone who is doing some Tesla project is to read Tesla's lectures, articles, patents, notes and letters. All of it, and re-read it several times.

That is exactly what I have done, reading Tesla's own writings. Do you have a source or three for that? I've only found bits and pieces, but I am quite close to a full scale test.

My collections:
articles
patents
G.Scherff letters part 1
G.Scherff letters part 2
JP.Morgan letters
That'll keep you busy for a while. :)

Also visit the Tesla museum website where you can order the "from Colorado Springs to Long Island Notes" and "the Unresolved Patents of Nikola Tesla".

(I have no idea how complete these letters-pdfs are. I uploaded them long ago)