This booklet shows how a low power oscillator can be constructed that will power a fluorescent tube up to 40 watts in size or provide high frequency alternating current over a wide range of voltages...
Tesla wrote The True Wireless back in 1919 because he wanted to knock the prevailing orthodoxy of radio theory into a cocked hat. I am republishing the piece in 1998 because that orthodoxy still...
Nikola Tesla invented his famous coil around 1890. Tesla used sundry versions of his coils for research into radio, X-ray production, radio control, gaseous discharge lighting systems, and wireless...
This manual presents a new technology. It is based on SONIC VIBRATIONS which can be produced by a comparatively simple apparatus. Although sonic vibrations can be similar in their effects and in their...
Solid state Tesla coils (SSTCs) have been around for quite some time now. From the first flyback transformer based SSTCs from the 1970's to the self-resonant full-bridge topologies of today, SSTCs...
While a large portion of the European family has been surging westward during the last three or four hundred years, settling the vast continents of America, another, but smaller, portion has been...
The Nikola Tesla Museum is publishing the third book from the legacy of Nikola Tesla - his research diary written in Colorado Springs. The previous two books contain works that had already been...
Be the first on your block to blast your neighborhood with high voltage! Shock the socks off your friends and relatives! Zap those pesky cats digging in the garbage can! Make people think you really...
Nikola Tesla was born of Serbian parents at Smiljan, in the Austro-Hungarian border province of Lika, now part of Croatia, at midnight July 9-10, 1856. His father, Milutin, was a Serbian Orthodox...
Years ago, during my last year in high school, I decided to save up and buy a high-voltage Van de Graaff generator in kit form. I assembled and experimented with this machine, which had a spark...