Hello all,
I have devoted alot of time reading as much Tesla information as I could get as
I am sure that most of you that are reading this have as well. I would like to give
you the name of a book that has been the most insightful books I have every read
about Tesla. Here is a link to it: Link The premise of the book is an Interview with Tesla about
many of his inventions and how they worked. One thing stood out when I was reading
through it and a name stuck out that I remembered from researching, Reginald Fessenden
in a statement Tesla said about a condenser. After searching through Fessendens
patents I found the one referred to. Here is the Patent
Turns out Tesla used later on in his work a condenser with compressed air as the
dielectric. The compressed air flows everywhere thereby if you have a HV coil
sealed in a tube made of PVC perhaps, then fill said tube with say 40psi then
you will have a perfect barrier against HV leakage. Another example of using
Air is his vacuum tube with the single down curved electrode that can be
charged to any voltage. It could not have been a vacuum because the air
around the outside of the glass tube would break down the glass, but if
you used a tube filled it with a air pressure then you would be able
to charge it to higher degrees because you increase the dielectric
around the electrode.
He also explains that electromagnetic radiation is always a loss
of energy and that the energy of his apparatus is conserved, meaning he is pumping
the electrons within the conductor and not squishing them out into the ambient medium through
electromagnetic radiation. So it would be counter intuitive for him to use a primary to transform the
into a secondary.
There will always be loss in the medium between the two. To eliminate this loss one would
only need one conductor coil to create the transformer. ThisPatent
shows his usage of the concept. In this patent you can see in figures 2 and five that he uses only
the secondary. We have always known of BEMF(backemf) but to this day we see it as either a
hindrance that we must short to ground or try and use it to back feed into a battery to utilize it, or
charge a capacitor then short the capacitor through a coil to try to produce a second pulse.
What if we were to short the coil then when we remove the power supply we let the circuit oscillate by using
a single plate capacity on each end of the coil, aka elevated capacity and earth. He also states that to
minimize losses in the form of EM radiation, you must first use a low frequency to avoid loss due to the
skin effect, and second the largest surface area of a wire that is practical. When these two concepts are
implemented then you begin to have no loss and each pulse added to the coil can be added to the last.
I have devoted alot of time reading as much Tesla information as I could get as
I am sure that most of you that are reading this have as well. I would like to give
you the name of a book that has been the most insightful books I have every read
about Tesla. Here is a link to it: Link The premise of the book is an Interview with Tesla about
many of his inventions and how they worked. One thing stood out when I was reading
through it and a name stuck out that I remembered from researching, Reginald Fessenden
in a statement Tesla said about a condenser. After searching through Fessendens
patents I found the one referred to. Here is the Patent
Turns out Tesla used later on in his work a condenser with compressed air as the
dielectric. The compressed air flows everywhere thereby if you have a HV coil
sealed in a tube made of PVC perhaps, then fill said tube with say 40psi then
you will have a perfect barrier against HV leakage. Another example of using
Air is his vacuum tube with the single down curved electrode that can be
charged to any voltage. It could not have been a vacuum because the air
around the outside of the glass tube would break down the glass, but if
you used a tube filled it with a air pressure then you would be able
to charge it to higher degrees because you increase the dielectric
around the electrode.
He also explains that electromagnetic radiation is always a loss
of energy and that the energy of his apparatus is conserved, meaning he is pumping
the electrons within the conductor and not squishing them out into the ambient medium through
electromagnetic radiation. So it would be counter intuitive for him to use a primary to transform the
into a secondary.
There will always be loss in the medium between the two. To eliminate this loss one would
only need one conductor coil to create the transformer. ThisPatent
shows his usage of the concept. In this patent you can see in figures 2 and five that he uses only
the secondary. We have always known of BEMF(backemf) but to this day we see it as either a
hindrance that we must short to ground or try and use it to back feed into a battery to utilize it, or
charge a capacitor then short the capacitor through a coil to try to produce a second pulse.
What if we were to short the coil then when we remove the power supply we let the circuit oscillate by using
a single plate capacity on each end of the coil, aka elevated capacity and earth. He also states that to
minimize losses in the form of EM radiation, you must first use a low frequency to avoid loss due to the
skin effect, and second the largest surface area of a wire that is practical. When these two concepts are
implemented then you begin to have no loss and each pulse added to the coil can be added to the last.