Lately,
I've been finding myself, following Nicola Teslas works, on free energy, ect.
I built a ( Slayer Exciter ) based on Teslas famous ( Tesla Coil ) that can send thousands of volts of electricity ( alternating current ) through the air WITHOUT wires. Of coarse the Tesla coil uses a Spark Gap system, to distribute power through coils ( I won't go into detail ) but on a normal basis, it takes 1000 volts of electric to travel 1 inch through the air ( on a bridge of ozone ) so 1000 volts per inch, hence spark gap, as only high voltage can pass ( this goes very in depth with speeding up neutrons, coil tuning, ect. ) to make one work properly, where you put in very little energy, but get back a LOT. the Slayer Exciter is a Solid state system, without a spark gap, and much lower power. Mine runs off a 9v battery. This is not my invention, only my take on it! But it WORKS,
Check it out:
Thanks for the look, and would be interested in talking to any of you, who are ALSO interested in his works, or have built things from his sketches ( the ones that are avail anyhow ) lol
J Dot
I've been finding myself, following Nicola Teslas works, on free energy, ect.
I built a ( Slayer Exciter ) based on Teslas famous ( Tesla Coil ) that can send thousands of volts of electricity ( alternating current ) through the air WITHOUT wires. Of coarse the Tesla coil uses a Spark Gap system, to distribute power through coils ( I won't go into detail ) but on a normal basis, it takes 1000 volts of electric to travel 1 inch through the air ( on a bridge of ozone ) so 1000 volts per inch, hence spark gap, as only high voltage can pass ( this goes very in depth with speeding up neutrons, coil tuning, ect. ) to make one work properly, where you put in very little energy, but get back a LOT. the Slayer Exciter is a Solid state system, without a spark gap, and much lower power. Mine runs off a 9v battery. This is not my invention, only my take on it! But it WORKS,
Check it out:
Thanks for the look, and would be interested in talking to any of you, who are ALSO interested in his works, or have built things from his sketches ( the ones that are avail anyhow ) lol
J Dot