tesla radiant energy capture patent recreation part 3
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nice house,are you an architect?
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This doesnt look like Tesla's design to me. He used large flat plates coated with a dielectic to get various electromagnetic waves. Yours is just an example of a regular radio antenna isnt it?
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The other one is to use a Metal Plate on roof top...rather standing up facing up like a Satellite Dish...or a very well spaced and lined up Bi-filar Coil (Another Tesla's Patent)
Last, you do need some kind of oscillator to pulse a Resonance...without this, you will never get Radiant Energy in...Tesla used a Relay type, a magnetic wheel and a motor,but now days any RC Toy controller (not for BL DC-Brushless Motors) but for commutators motors will do it.
You have to spend some power to get it in
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Hey friend,
I see your attempts to follow up Tesla's work...and it is nice to see you trying!!
Let me give you some 'Hints'
Try to get an Adjustable Capacitor, the old types would be better, they used to be in very old tubes radios,they used to be the Tuner to dial stations...and according to Tesla's Radiant Energy patent, it has to be connected between ground and antenna,then you 'tune' to the right frequency while observing the meter.Another alternative is to use a High Capacitance Trimmer.
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what's a patent ?
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Hi guy, just a question for you, do you live in that house ? LOL.... No real question is, see the ground you use, well I live on the 2nd storey of a block of flats, the grounding could be tricky, so with some thought I was going to use the gas radiator water pipe, as this is grounded and goes to ground outside for sure, what do you reckon ? !! the wire I had considered hiding behind the coving which goes round the top of the living-room walls !..{ interesting videos guy} thanks.
Thom in Scotland
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Make sure you have a lightning rod above the wire in your attic, or at least create a bypass on to account for lightning!
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Definitely need a spark gap to get any gain. Read that patent again. It has a spark gap for a reason - not just for a diode equivalent.
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@serversysadm Resistors are nothing special, they are just coils of wire. Take the outer coating offa one and see for yourself.... the coil just creates reesistance by the length and gauge of wire that is used, which affects a potential difference (voltage drop) across the resistor.
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@RNMoose yeah but you are just grounding out the cct. Try adding a coil and a cap in the cct and tune it to receive the radiant energy??
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i am purely fascinated by tesla...
i wich to have somebody to teache me something about electricity...
I recommend using 1N34 Germanium diodes to make a bridge rectifier. These will allow more voltage to cross and less to be dropped across the diodes. When you capture enough energy to blow these, then move on to the solid state diodes.
RNMoose 3 years ago
I actually use them now. they provide me with .5v more power.
I don't use them in the villard cascade. but I probably should. thanks.
serversysadm 3 years ago
One question. I watched Marko Rodin's video about getting rid of resistance. Wonder if you use a circuit board to connect the bridge and the capacitor if that would smooth out any resistance and have more flow? Just curious. I'm a newbie...learning.
HumanEnergy47 3 years ago
It should. copper has less resistance than aluminum and steel.but for that short of distance It should not matter. If I were to take a thin copper wire, hundreds of feet long only then would the resistance equal even 1ohm. resisters are special, because of the compounds they are made from. it is just material that does not conduct electricity. and a little bit of material that does.
serversysadm 3 years ago