I am creating this thread for the purpose of discussion of methods of feeding energy reaped from the output of the tesla switch back to the batteries in the system.
Theory: A tesla switch when powering an ideal load will at minimum prolong the life of the batteries to the extent that more energy may be extracted from the load than is indicated by the voltage change in the batteries. Therefore if a portion of that load is returned to the batteries in the switch, surplus electrical energy may be created in the system.
Several great minds in this forum have already created means of sustaining or charging the batteries in the tesla switch.
One of my ideas consists of inductors strategically placed in the circuit that through the use of diodes send radiant spikes back into the batteries. I have only tested this theory using a three battery switch driving a bedini motor with the drive coil connected directly to the battery in charge position i was able to divert the spike from the transistor side of the coil into the charging battery while the experiment proved to not be self sustaining in my case i was able to successfully charge the battery with both the traditional output of the bedini motor as well as with the normal current that powers the motor.
Theory: A tesla switch when powering an ideal load will at minimum prolong the life of the batteries to the extent that more energy may be extracted from the load than is indicated by the voltage change in the batteries. Therefore if a portion of that load is returned to the batteries in the switch, surplus electrical energy may be created in the system.
Several great minds in this forum have already created means of sustaining or charging the batteries in the tesla switch.
One of my ideas consists of inductors strategically placed in the circuit that through the use of diodes send radiant spikes back into the batteries. I have only tested this theory using a three battery switch driving a bedini motor with the drive coil connected directly to the battery in charge position i was able to divert the spike from the transistor side of the coil into the charging battery while the experiment proved to not be self sustaining in my case i was able to successfully charge the battery with both the traditional output of the bedini motor as well as with the normal current that powers the motor.
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