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originally posted by: w810i
So anyone who is versed out there in electricity, how feasible is this?
It looks like from the instructions that it runs off of one of Tesla's principles
originally posted by: w810i
a reply to: hellobruce
As I stated in the opening post. I don't really know anything about electricity and how it works in regards to this sort of thing, thus the post and questions. I've no idea what principle of Tesla's its works off. That was an assumption.
originally posted by: InFriNiTee
a reply to: w810i
It really doesn't look that tough to build it. If you got reasonable prices on all of the components listed, I think you could build it for under $100. The only questionable thing is that he says to use a "small 12vDC to 120vAC inverter." Small as in 100 watts, or small as in 1000 watts? A 10,000 watt inverter is considered a "large" power inverter (these days). If you don't build it OP, I might decide to pick up the rest of the parts I would need and give it a shot. I would encourage you to try building it, and if you don't have electrical wiring knowledge-then I'm sure ATS would be willing to help you.
If it does work the way it says, it would be a useful device. As cheap as it is to build, I could easily experiment and see if it works. If someone else is willing to try, please do. I'd like to see how much power it puts out, and if there is any gain like the page says. As the old saying goes, "It never hurts to try"!
originally posted by: Hohuwah
a reply to: hellobruce
If you're implying it doesn't work simply because it hasn't been marketed, that is some terrible logic. Remember Tesla, Wardenclyffe, and Morgan? Are you aware that multi-national corporations, defense contractors, and the U.S. government buy up patents for technologies they wish to supress and utilize?