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  • Double induction hobs on offer in UK-

    1800watt and 1300watt. £59. Very short tome offer beginning Oct 20th, this Thursday.

    https://www.aldi.co.uk/double-induct...71829061402600

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    • Originally posted by Belangers View Post
      Do you honestly think that Tesla had plans to pay for the energy he planned on distributing around the world to others for free from Wardenburg tower?


      Originally posted by Belangers View Post
      Tesla was smart enough to know what the rules were.. he invented our current power system.
      The first alternator to produce alternating current was a dynamo electric generator based on Michael Faraday's principles constructed by the French instrument maker Hippolyte Pixii in 1832...

      ... The AC power systems was developed and adopted rapidly after 1886 due to its ability to distribute electricity efficiently over long distances, overcoming the limitations of the direct current system. In 1886, the ZBD engineers designed, and the Ganz factory supplied electrical equipment for, the world's first power station that used AC generators to power a parallel connected common electrical network, the steam-powered Rome-Cerchi power plant. The reliability of the AC technology received impetus after the Ganz Works electrified a large European metropolis: Rome in 1886...

      ... In 1888 alternating current systems gained further viability with introduction of a functional AC motor, something these systems had lacked up till then. The design, an induction motor, was independently invented by Galileo Ferraris and Nikola Tesla (with Tesla's design being licensed by Westinghouse in the US). This design was further developed into the modern practical three-phase form by Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky and Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown.
      Alternating current - Wikipedia
      http://www.teslascientific.com/

      "Knowledge is cosmic. It does not evolve or unfold in man. Man unfolds to an awareness of it. He gradually discovers it." - Walter Russell

      "Once men died for Truth, but now Truth dies at the hands of men." - Manly P. Hall

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      • .
        Induction hobs back in stock at Lidl.

        SILVERCREST KITCHEN TOOLS Induction Hob - Sunday, 13.11. - Lidl UK

        ... but today and tomorrow only.

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        • wondering about the circuit

          I am sorry, im newbie and english is not my first language, i wondering about a youtube video about some replicating the gegene but he also powering an electric drill and a small motor. What i need to know what kind of circuit that installed between the coil and the motor and the drill. Below is the video. Thank you all.

          [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVIAyilDuSw[/VIDEO]

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          • Induction hobs back in stock at £29.99 but only for a few days. At Aldi UK.

            https://www.aldi.co.uk/ambiano-singl...76535129038100

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            • Lidl has them back in stock, aT £29, from Sunday May 7th for only a few days?
              https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-O...articleId=2757

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              • Got it. Schematic would be very useful. Do you know somebody working in induction hobs service ?

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                • Originally posted by boguslaw View Post
                  Got it. Schematic would be very useful. Do you know somebody working in induction hobs service ?
                  No. Post 176 below has some workings:
                  http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...ar-coil-6.html

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                  • In the UK, maybe elswhere, at Lidl.

                    Single induction hobs back on the shelves at £29.99
                    https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-O...rticleId=12573

                    from this Thursday but only for three days or so.

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