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bennycog
28th October 2010, 13:02
http://www.teslasecret.com/?hop=dec212012

here is the website to supposed tesla technology.. just a question to if anyone knows anyone who has obtained these and if they work or is this a fake money spinning scam..
they are asking 50 australian dollars for the blueprints..

bennycog

Fredkc
28th October 2010, 14:05
Hmm....

Some curious soul with $47 should see which idea they're selling.

Meanwhile, here is one of Teslas books Experiments With Alternate Currents (http://fredsitelive.com/books/nonfiction/tesla.htm).

Fred

MariaDine
28th October 2010, 14:15
Is there an electric enginner in the avalon Forum ??? ....:ranger: ..........I think we need a specialist opinion for this .........

Operator
28th October 2010, 14:38
Is there an electric enginner in the avalon Forum ???

Yeah sure ... the diagram is a kind of mix between a crystal diode AM receiver (built that when I was 10) and a diode ladder to step up the voltage

What this will do is that (since it is not 'tuned') it will receive all kind of radio, tv and communication signals and the small voltage is a bit pulled up
to show something significant (they never mention the setting of the digital multimeter ... could be mVolts even).

I doubt that this is going give you any electrical power ... it's a fun step to a battery-less AM receiver though

MariaDine
28th October 2010, 14:54
Thank you so much ! ....the close I go to electricity is when I change/fix the fuses ...:boom:

bennycog
29th October 2010, 11:54
i was so close to buying it..
The video shown on the website was apparently not the size of the blue prints being sold. so this could be enough to run something of use?

operator: would larger or stronger devices make the electrical effect more useful? or in your opinion this is a totally fake scam to try and take advantage of the gullable? of which i am trying hard not to be one of in these times.

Oouthere
29th October 2010, 12:33
I'm a little rusty on component level electronics, but I am an electronics tech for at&t. I've experimented years on so-called free energy devices (i.e. rotoverter, Gary effect motor, wankle magnet motor, Joe cell, etc) with no luck. The closest was the rotoverter with 1,100 watts in and 3,600 watts out but it only creates the energy and cannot be extracted. Do not listen to those that say they have accomplished over unity UNLESS they can show you a self running device.....anyway....

I bought the book and before building the larger unit I decided to build the small unit in the video....it does not work. It is not $2.00 as advertised, at least for me....it was about $15 in components.

I also asked several questions concerning the designs in the book as not enough information was given, they have an e-mail account to answer these questions....never responded. IMO it is another scam.

Rich

Carmody
29th October 2010, 12:59
I slept at a Holiday Inn last night, so I'll take a look at it and see what fun bits it has in it.

Tesla had not all of his insights be unique...but he was one of the first to put the directions altogether in a single package that made the ideas transferable in a known structure of terms and language.

The biggest thing to come away with concerning Tesla is that the few unique points of his understanding of electricity and dimensional energetic transfer function were on the complex and interconnected aspects of aetheric and voltage/current plasma levels and that those understandings create a doorway of invention that is like opening Pandora's box. Anyone who gets 'in there' with the same understanding in simple points, can then extrapolate into anything that Tesla proposed or did. And more. They all connect at the same point.

Operator
29th October 2010, 13:38
operator: would larger or stronger devices make the electrical effect more useful? or in your opinion this is a totally fake scam to try and take advantage of the gullable? of which i am trying hard not to be one of in these times.

The device as shown is not capable of doing anything ....
However I've seen Tesla 'based' devices with antennas. It involved big antennas and they picked up a different kind of signal I guess ... I have never seen an explanation of those devices so I can't tell. I would love to investigate the theory on it when something was published.


I'm a little rusty on component level electronics, but I am an electronics tech for at&t

...

I bought the book and before building the larger unit I decided to build the small unit in the video....it does not work. It is not $2.00 as advertised, at least for me....it was about $15 in components.

...

IMO it is another scam.


Hi Rich,

I have worked for a spin-off: Lucent/Bell Labs. I am afraid that in hindsight I contributed to the transfer of knowledge to Shanghai (but that's due for another thread).

I haven't bought much components for the last 10 years or so ... but $15 is quite a bit for only a handful of simple components.

And yes you're right the presented stuff is a scam ... i.e. a nice experiment but not worth the trouble.

Personally I stick to wind power and solar energy (heat, not photo voltaic) to minimize dependency on the grid.

Oouthere
29th October 2010, 13:56
Hiya Operator,

Your avatar shows military, I was also 10 years Air Force and got my degree in avionics technologies. The guard tried to get me to go back in as commisioned several times a couple of years after separating but I turned them down.

My dad worked for the Bell System as an electronics tech and retired with 34 years, I at one time held his old position in his retirement office....sounds like we have some similarities! I swapped from the larger office and now have four smaller offices, gotta love redneckville!

Take care buddy,

Rich

Operator
29th October 2010, 14:46
Hiya Operator,
Your avatar shows military, I was also 10 years Air Force and got my degree in avionics technologies. The guard tried to get me to go back in as commisioned several times a couple of years after separating but I turned them down.


My background is a bit more difficult. Yes I have some military background and was as an officer attached to army and navy. I was asked to stay also but turned them down too.
On contractor base I had ties to the department of defense, law enforcement and intelligence services ... But I became more and more aware what a foolishness and
corruption was going on (especially in the higher echelons) so I felt the need to leave.
(I can imagine Pete Peterson's statement about the need to shower a couple of times during the day)

Emphasis in my avatar should be on the binoculars however ... somehow I am always connected to technical (optical) devices that gather tactical information before
any operation takes place. In no way do I like it to be armed or military.

Strat
29th October 2010, 17:38
This is an affiliate marketing website. There's a few "tells" that give it away. Mainly the layout. Do a search for weight loss products or something and you'll find tons of websites that look exactly alike. Also if you scroll to the bottom of the page and click on affiliates you can see how you can join.



Meanwhile, here is one of Teslas books Experiments With Alternate Currents (http://fredsitelive.com/books/nonfiction/tesla.htm).

Fred

Awesome! Thanks!

bennycog
29th October 2010, 22:45
thnkyou rich, operator and fred :)
very glad to have such knowledgable avalonians here to help us filter all the crap we are being fed..

MariaDine
29th October 2010, 23:15
A dream flying ... :) ....... isn't Oouthere ?


http://www.aerospaceweb.org/aircraft/fighter/f22/f22_09.jpg

aviators
7th April 2011, 20:44
Came across this video today from a email that was sent to me. Teslas big cover up. I am always hesitant and sceptical on "get rich quick" type of news.
But this fellow presents a compelling pitch to free energy. . Maybe I am just being hopeful but I just get this gut feeling
the free energy flood gates are close to being opened.!


Video here > http://www.teslacoverup.com/?v=y

Anchor
7th April 2011, 23:31
Free energy, but you have to pay for the plans :)

Carmody
8th April 2011, 02:37
I was told that this is a scam, but I might be wrong. I was told by Sterling Allan's peswiki site that this was a rip-off.

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:TeslaSecret_Scam

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However..THIS is for real.

http://pesn.com/2011/04/07/9501805_Rossi_Cold_Fusion_Validated_by_Swedish_Skeptics_Society/