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Old 08-23-2007, 09:46 PM
nali2001 nali2001 is offline
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Hi Peter and thanks for the reply.

Yeah the name Tesla Switch is not too clear. Some seem to say/claim that Tesla used this 4 battery flipping system in his remote controlled boat or something.

Now then I must say that at this point I’m not all that concerned about the over unity effect due to the faster switching and electron thing. But the simplest version alone will be very interesting. And could indeed be used in electric vehicles and the like.

To put it in laymen’s terms:
Normally you run a load to a 'ground' which stays 0v all the time so, it is an infinite sink. But in this situation you replace this ground with a charging battery. So the first 12v battery powers the load until the second battery has reached 6v. So both batteries are now at 6v. But connected in series they are still 12v combined. Now you can discharge that 12v in series batteries AGAIN trough a load to a depleted battery. Until that one also reached 6v. Some test at overunity.com have indicated that you can expect at least 50% more work form the same initial battery charge.


One thing I also find somewhat hart to understand is how does this Tesla Switch battery swapping technique behave when the load converts all the ‘electricity’ to something else like heat. Does that mean the secondary battery will not get a charge at all?

And how does the energy balance look like when we use this battery swapping technique for powering a low ohm, low heat loss (no back emf) motor, which runs a generator?

Now I don’t want to sound greedy (lol) but I would be very interested in that report you say you have. Well any additional info on this system for that matter. So if you want to share it please do. I understand that it probably is not in ‘a digital form’ right now. So instead of typing the whole report over. You could also just take pictures of the pages.

So anyway if you feel like sharing you can just mail them to me (or post them here) It will be very much appreciated.

One thing that always baffles me is the fact that every time things in this field needs to be re-tried. I mean there are so many ‘old’ Ideas like this 'Tesla Switch' floating around and then again except for a few schematics no additional information or replications are to be found. Same with Ecklin stuff and such.

Thanks and kind regards.
Steven
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