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  • #16
    D-TS schematic problem

    Excuse me, Bit's
    I don't know if it is just me, but I could not find the latest Digiital Tesla Switch schematics in the thread, only the parts list and the code for the PIC. Will you please tell me how to obtain the schematic file, and do I have to use any special software to see it?
    I am new in this thread, sorry for the question, man.
    Aaron

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    • #17
      Originally posted by aaron5120 View Post
      Excuse me, Bit's
      I don't know if it is just me, but I could not find the latest Digiital Tesla Switch schematics in the thread, only the parts list and the code for the PIC. Will you please tell me how to obtain the schematic file, and do I have to use any special software to see it?
      I am new in this thread, sorry for the question, man.
      Aaron
      Hi Aaron, I made many versions of this D-TS and am attaching the 2.2.3 version. The code listed in this thread may need to be modified to make this version work. The PNP's at Q9 and Q10 have been changed to NPN's on other versions. This schematic is a *.jpg file so you should be able to just click on it to open.

      Further reference for the PIC can be found here;

      http://www.free-energy-info.com/Chapter12.pdf
      Starting at page 12-56

      http://www.free-energy-info.com/Chapter5.pdf
      Starting at page 5-5

      Good Luck.

      Jeff
      Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 11-17-2010, 01:23 AM.

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      • #18
        Jeff, Have you seen Patrick Kelly's latest revision on the Tesla Switch diode orientation? He recently changed their direction. His newest revision to chapter 5 makes them look backwards I understand but apparently this is the way they should have been all along. I think they were initially changed (as they looked backwards ) based on traditional EE logic but that was incorrect and this may be why it has not worked up to this point. I did hear one person had some success with it when the diodes were reversed from the original Chap. 5 diagram and this is what I believe brought PK to fix what he thought was a mistake initially but his initial change was actually incorrect for this circuit. The latest revision shows how it should be now.
        Last edited by ewizard; 08-06-2010, 06:07 PM.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by ewizard View Post
          Jeff, Have you seen Patrick Kelly's latest revision on the Tesla Switch diode orientation? He recently changed their direction. His newest revision to chapter 5 makes them look backwards I understand but apparently this is the way they should have been all along. I think they were initially changed (as they looked backwards ) based on traditional EE logic but that was incorrect and this may be why it has not worked up to this point. I did hear one person had some success with it when the diodes were reversed from the original Chap. 5 diagram and this is what I believe brought PK to fix what he thought was a mistake initially but his initial change was actually incorrect for this circuit. The latest revision shows how it should be now.
          I talked to Patrick about these configured in the way he shows them now, however I have never configured diodes in this way or tested it. I know the way that I have shown them on the drawing I just attached, works. All I can say is to try the different methods.

          Thanks

          Jeff

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          • #20
            Originally posted by lanenal View Post
            Hi, I had been designing a tesla switch for some while, and below is a circuit I designed. Maybe you will find it interesting.

            http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...html#post45415
            Yes, I've gone to your link to investigate your
            circuit. It is an interesting configuration and
            worthy of evaluation.

            Congratulations!

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            • #21
              where is the schematic?

              Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
              Hi Aaron, I made many versions of this D-TS and am attaching the 2.2.3 version. The code listed in this thread may need to be modified to make this version work. The PNP's at Q9 and Q10 have been changed to NPN's on other versions. This schematic is a *.jpg file so you should be able to just click on it to open.





              Jeff
              hi,

              i am a attempting to build the digital Tesla Switch. where is the *.jpg schematic?

              cheers

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              • #22
                Thank you. A nice piece of work here.

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                • #23
                  Hi just joined this thread, what can a Tesla switch be used for?

                  Cheers,

                  Paul

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by teej_seeker View Post
                    hi,

                    i am a attempting to build the digital Tesla Switch. where is the *.jpg schematic?

                    cheers
                    I am amazed at solutions to over unity projects posted on these dedicated web sites never make it to the public. Seems that whenever a working prototype is reported, there is always a roadblock that ensures that the general public cannot replicate. Maybe these sites are sponges to absorb (stop) the creations of genuine inventors?
                    SHOW US A SOLUTION IN IT'S ENTIRETY.
                    like the man said ..where is the *.jpg schematic?

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