I came across this website that is claiming that you can create this "Tesla Secret Generator", I am just wondering if anyone has ever tried building this device before, and whether or not it works before I waste my hard earned money. It really seems like a great idea and it would work well for my cabin... that is... if it actually works. Anyone have any insight or advice on this?
And they claim to sell much the same think for a price - when I asked if this product worked and to give me some pragmatic examples without the hype they referred me to this forum
No one is answering this question with clarity - if it's too good to be true it often is. I will keep looking.tCodex
After reviewing these sites it is pretty obvious that you do not know how to use this technology. Neither do you have the knowledge to connect it to the real world. Obviously you just need the money for providing zilch!
So my question to you is why are you advertising this technology when you know it doesn't work?
This package is, essentially, a lie. It is a very misrepresented product. I am in the process of getting ready to mail it back under my 60 day no questions asked guarantee.
First of all, it's mostly a history of Tesla, the man. Who cares?
Secondly, the "plans" are incredibly vague and skimpy, without any type of power estimates to give you any idea of what you can produce. At the end of the demonstration (I bought the upgraded package ...I pity the fool who buys only the standard package), they test the system, again, with another cell phone.
Thirdly, there are no plans, whatsoever, for a portable generator. Also, if you live in a city, then, you may want to forget building this "generator", entirely, because it requires a substantial amount of space in a large yard.
Fourthly, utterly forget the promised support. I asked questions and never got a response, until I said I was ready to get my refund. These ridiculous little files are a finished product and nothing more. It is a "sit back and make money" mail order scheme. That's it.
While I do believe in the potential of the Tesla radiant energy concept, I too was disappointed in the "history on Telsa" which, essentially is about all you get for the $30-35.00 on a CD. Vague, incomplete instructions, no diagrams or anything.
If you're really pissed, scan the book and post it as a torrent. That should allow the curious to see there's nothing there and kill the market for the scammers.
I ordered the same product, and was fairly disappointed in the lack of actual instructions... however i have been working with the small circuit that was linked to the page i bought the product from, and fully believe it is possible to get enough power from a system like this to do actual work. I am looking into different energy boosting circuits and pulse motors for ways to take a very small amount of current at reasonable voltage and turning it into high voltage able to run devices. you do have to have a pretty large antenna to get much power though. what i am working with now is no where near large enough, but it is producing power. if anyone finds any real answers, post them here :)
the "instructions" are a tasteless joke. this thing may work, but this site gives you nothing but a history of Tesla's life, which I already know in much greater detail because I have books about him. There are no plans; it is just a way to relieve you of money. I will follow this forum but I will also get my money back. Nothing of use for building the device can be found on the disk they send.
I think you would get a voltage but not a significant current (and you would need a different diode array) unless you were in close proximity to a 50,000 watt radio transmitter.
There is power out there i can seen working examples pulling power from an antenna however most i have seen so far is around 40v and still low Amps but like everything it needs people that understand the plans and refine them before the average joe can try to recreate them on smaller scales
so sorry guys these scammers are going to keep doing this untill somebody with brains posts a usable torrent and the guys that no what they are doing can refine it some
Have any of you ever used or seen a crystal radio? Other than the ability to tune in a radio station or two the Tesla generator uses the same principle, or maybe it's the other way around. Of course the output is limited by the size, shape and type of material of the antenna is made of and its proximity to radiated energy.
Things like the face of a Cathode Ray Tube (an old picture tube for a tv or computer monitor) provides a lot of localized static energy. Also, wrapping a wire around any electrical cord that is "currently" in use (Yes it was intended to be punny. ;-) ) would give you more inductive energy than just sticking a wire up in the air. Either way, I believe electromagnetic induction is our best way to go. Be creative, find something around the house that's running all the time. Find something that what you have built can do. Maybe something as small as recharging 1 rechargeable battery or just running your wall clock.
What about the idea of ganging them. In series the voltage increases; in parallel the current increases.
Did anyone ever wonder about the ground plate in Tesla's original drawing. I just put together what's called the "smallest Tesla generator" but have not had an opportunity to do any good testing on it. According to the video it's supposed to be able to charge a cell phone. If that's all, great. I have no idea how big his antenna was and I didn't notice any ground wire, but I wonder and I think and I will try various things to see what works. The circuit works so instead of grousing and complaining take your little treasure and do everything you can with it.
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