Nikola Tesla Articles
Wardenclyffe Tower Schematic Wireless Powerplant and Internet Page 9
December 1st, 2009
EXPERIMENTAL GENERATOR ROOM HISTORIC GLASS SPECIAL 6000 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL CAPACITORS TRANSFORMERS DEVICE VOLTMETER RECTIFYING 100HP MOTOR TABLE TABLE TABLE TESLA EGG TELEAUMATICS BOAT STORAGE CLOSETS HISTORIC VALUE SPECIAL REGULATOR CONTROLS WHOLE SYSTEM STORAGE CLOSETS HISTORIC VALUE This room was the most important part of the building containing Tesla's specialized equipment which was years of work in the making. The perfection of these devices was well over a 20 yr period and Tesla talks in his essays about how that he threw down all of his other works to bring forth a wireless industrial power plant to further empower humanity for years to come. This room contained the transformers, capacitors, regulation devices, voltmeters, ammeters, and everything needed to send energy to the tower and excite the planet. There were four, 60,000 volt high voltage transformers on the back wall which would step up the voltages in the system. Next to these there was a specialized transformer and this was probably used as a form of variac to control the output voltages to the rest of the system. Next to these were another device containing the first real industrial wireless radio system which Tesla said would be able to flash messages 1000s of miles across the Atlantic since 1895 (probably the same device Marconi stole)! After this device there was 4 capacitor tanks used to store energy and discharge the energy to be put into the earth. Tesla does not tell what there capacitance level was, but patents show a .045 microfarad to cause a basic resonance on the earth in the Colorado springs work. Next to this was a specially designed regulation device to regulate all aspects of the wave propagation on the earth and amount of energy it contained. Finally along this wall was a 100 HP rectifying motor to charge the capacitors before the energy is sent to the tower. Also in this room was Tesla's automaton wireless boat, his historical bulb and other research cabinets, the Tesla egg, and voltmeters and test equipment from lord Kelvin.