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Old 06-26-2009, 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Inquorate View Post
I'm thinking, 'does everybody know that the principle behind the hairpin circuit that produces scalar waves - is the primary of tesla's magnifying transmitter; that the secondary is of the same mass..'
True, but I do not see a secondary in this hairpin configuration, just the primary?

For one, Karl has replaced the step-up process in the original circuit, with the HV transformer and feeds that directly into the HV condensers.

This bears a question though was Tesla using G, p and s in Fig.183 to achieve some really high potentials or was there another reason for it. As far as I recall he made some pretty cool G(enerators) with 100s of poles which could produce millisecond alternations of high potentials.

So why then step it up again through p/s of another coil?

Makes me also wonder what was stopping Tesla from making a 110v -> 10kV transformer at the first place and not go through the hassle of using the generator and p/s coil??
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