Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Tesla Wireless and One-Wire Technology in Action

Background

Tesla performed experimentation on wireless energy transfer via natural medium with the objective of giving the world wireless access to energy (circa 1900). Please see patents and this journal for technical information.

In recent years scientists and engineers including Professor Konstantin Meyl, Eric Dollard (Engineer) and IEEE Scientist Steve Jackson worked independantly to show case small versions of Teaa's invetion. Posted below is the technology in action.

Example Videos

1) Professor Konstantin Meyl from Germany demontrates powering a small boat without any batteries and using Tesla antennas at Salt Lake City Tesla Tech Conference 2007. This is an example of a one-wire power transfer because there is a single wire from the antenna connected to the bottom of the pool.

2) Eric Dollard shows in this video (minute 54:51) by Border Land Research group how one can send power over a large distance without use of a connecting wires. He is using a body of water as antenna:



3) Steve Jackson turns on a fan at Univesity of McMaster (Hamilton, ON, Canada), please fast forward to minute 7:00. Steve is using the one-wire transfer technology. Also, note that change of distance does not effect the performance of the fan in this video:


Summary

It can be seen from the videos that energy can be transferred over a significant distance in a safe and powerful manner. The third video also shows that performance did not change with distance contrary to current magnetic resonant based wireless systems for charging where power is inversely proportional to distance.

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