Tesla Generator For Home

Generator for Home

Today, most people still think that a generator for a house must definitely use fuel, or use a kinetic energy source in nature such as wind and water. That is the result of education for more than 100 years.

In fact, more than 100 years ago, Nikola Tesla invented many generators that do not use fuel.

You may have learned that an AC generator needs kinetic energy to rotate the rotor, causing the voltage drop at the stator to occur. And the textbooks don't exactly mention the origin of the AC generator.

So a Tesla generator for the home will often involve (BS):

  • Can a Tesla Powerwall power a home?
  • How much does Tesla Powerwall cost?
  • How long can a Tesla battery power a house?
  • Is Tesla Powerwall better than a generator?
  • Can you go off grid with Tesla Powerwall 2?
  • Will there be a Tesla Powerwall 3?

You can find the BS answers here: Tesla Generator For Home

And don't forget:

Tesla Generator Free Energy


What is a Tesla Generator Really?

In 1888, Nikola Tesla provided America with an AC electrical system. A few years later, the AC power system was upgraded in terms of power transmission. The man who contributed to the improvement of the power transmission problem was Charles Proteus Steinmetz. America at that time actually sold free energy. Nominally, Tesla's invention was not accepted, but it was bought by George Westinghouse for a very high price of 65,000 dollars.

Some secrets about Tesla Generator:

- by video Proof of Tesla's AC Generator Is Overunity - Free Energy

In 1901, Nikola Tesla announced the invention of a receiver of radiant energy from the sky. Invention is accepted. But the technology behind this invention is really worth mentioning. It's radio technology and flying saucer technology. The truth about radio technology and flying saucers that we are told by the mainstream media now is not correct.

radiant energy generator

If you want to build a radiant energy generator, then check out the instructions on the Radiant Energy Blog: How to Build Tesla's Radiant Energy Receiver

Tesla Generator For Home

You can build a radiant energy generator according to the Blog I mentioned. But the cost of electronic components is quite expensive and elaborate construction.

To ensure that you have AC power with 50Hz to 60Hz frequency, custom voltage as you like, build an AC generator in true Tesla style:

Tesla Generator For Home

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Tesla AC generator info:

  • Make sure the door for the Ether always flows into the coil on the Stator is always open. That is, the rotor is always rotating at a constant speed to ensure the frequency of the alternating voltage is constant (usually 50 - 60Hz). In response to this, an induction motor draws electricity from the generator output, to induce rotational motion. To ensure constant rotation speed of induction motor, an oscillating circuit LC (L is the inductor, C is the capacitor), with L and C parameter selected so that the frequency of the output voltage is always constant (50 - 60Hz). Since the capacitor is not durable, it is practical to use a Bifilar coil instead of the capacitor. Installation and calculation is slightly different from using conventional C capacitor.
  • The generator circuit should always be closed circuit so that the generator is always running even when there is no load. Since the consuming equipment is where the Ether pressure is low, the current is the release of the Ether tension from the generator to the consuming load that is connected to the neutral wire.
  • Coils that store energy from Ether are needed to ensure that when there is a lot of load the electricity consumption will not be overloaded. This coil is located on the generator system
  • The system may have an additional method of removing the force that obstructs a generator's rotor, that is Lenz's force - according to Lenz's law - derived from the law of electromagnetic induction..


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