Folks,
Bear in mind that the original tesla switch circuit from Ronald Brandt does not contain any capacitor at the output terminals.
Capacitor is highly reactive at low frequencies (i.e. Xc = 1/(j*2*pi*C)). The presence of this capacitor at the output is counter-productive if the switching frequency is not high enough. Capacitor itself is not an energy source. Don't waste your time.
I have not seen any literature from tesla suggesting that the tesla switch circuit on its own is not an overunity system. Most likely, it was a part of the overunity system and was designed to be applied in conjunction with other devices.
Bear in mind that the original tesla switch circuit from Ronald Brandt does not contain any capacitor at the output terminals.
Capacitor is highly reactive at low frequencies (i.e. Xc = 1/(j*2*pi*C)). The presence of this capacitor at the output is counter-productive if the switching frequency is not high enough. Capacitor itself is not an energy source. Don't waste your time.
I have not seen any literature from tesla suggesting that the tesla switch circuit on its own is not an overunity system. Most likely, it was a part of the overunity system and was designed to be applied in conjunction with other devices.
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