With everything connected as shown in many other videos, my Tesla circuit (with 6 foot antenna) when tested, starts at about point .120 volts and slowly drop...
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Comment by Kevin Hooser on October 11, 2012 at 8:06pm That other video was useless, too blurry. The voltage was dropping across the 2 test points in this video. Did you check to see if any of the capacitors were storing it? Definitely need a schematic diagram for this.
Comment by Kevin Hooser on October 8, 2012 at 1:11am I was thinking the lower most diode, but need some more info to give an accurate ( just a pool builder ) assesment. I was assuming the 6' antenna was supposed to be providing the elec's. What are the round blue parts? If you have the link to the video you saw that would help, or better yet, a schematic (wishful thinking). Talk to you soon.
Comment by Wytewolf on October 7, 2012 at 10:13pm Yes Kevin, This video was made by me. I have now, as you suggested, tested the capacitors. They do test as good. As for the diodes, using the video as layout, can you please let me know what diode needs to be moved, and how you mean i should move it. ie new location, fine trimming. Thanks
Comment by Kevin Hooser on October 7, 2012 at 8:52pm Is that you Wyte?
Comment by Kevin Hooser on October 7, 2012 at 8:52pm Seems to me that one of the diodes ( lets elec flow one way only ) needs to be moved to keep the elec from leaving the test circuit. If the antenna is heating up then you're losing some that way. I would test the capacitors individually as well to make sure they're good.
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