Hellcat Bipolar Tesla Coil

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2016
  • World's Most Powerful Musical Bipolar Tesla Coil auditioned in Black Canyon City, Arizona on November 21, 2015
    NOTE This video was originally published on my linked Audiotesla g-mail account (for mysterious Google reasons), so I republished here on RUclips user=Audiotesla, where it belongs! Kind Regards, Hank
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  • @mworld
    @mworld 3 года назад +3

    It's a pity there is no quality video of this coil in action.

  • @erikwestrheim804
    @erikwestrheim804 4 года назад +6

    All my hair rised when Hellcat started, holy hell.

  • @shyleshsrinivasan5092
    @shyleshsrinivasan5092 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome build ! Thanks for sharing this sir !

  • @MrElapid
    @MrElapid 5 месяцев назад

    Sweet! Just finishing a vttc w two 572B triodes, getting excited to light it up. Beautiful craftsmanship on those machines!

  • @JeffBehary
    @JeffBehary 2 года назад

    Beautiful work!

  • @TheZafootz
    @TheZafootz 7 лет назад +8

    Very impressive. I really like that the coil design along with the holding stations made to support them and there weight. The metal flakes that were added to the varnish was a clever idea. I recall when I was messing around with a small vertical tesla coil and I was having issues of electric sparks occurring between some of wired loops in my secondary coil even though the wires were as well painted with varnish. If my thoughts are correct those metal flakes added to the Hellcats varnish will fix that kind of problem.

    • @TheZafootz
      @TheZafootz 2 года назад +3

      One thing that I really don't think Mr. Tesla had in mind when inventing these huge coils is to use them to play music. Sure he would not dislike it but I think this musical tesla coil thing has taken peoples eye off the ball when it comes to producing these things. The MAIN goal with these machines is to increase wireless power distance. The rumor is that Tesla was able to send power without wires out over 25 miles from his lab in Colorado and today I think the farthest I seen someone use wireless power is about 6 feet away. The main goal for Tesla Coil builders should be distance and I believe this can be done with solid state slayer exciter tesla coil signals being amplified by vacuum tube rectifiers then sent out a larger antenna much the same as a AM radio station would. Its unknown to me if this would work or not but this is what should be tested and reinvented theres time for the whole musical party tesla coil thing after the main goal is achieved ....

    • @JenkoRun
      @JenkoRun 10 месяцев назад

      @@TheZafootz The problem is people are using Electromagnetic induction to power these coils and they are missing the 3rd coil. These coils were never meant to operate on magnetic induction but on Dielectric induction, Dielectric Impulse Displacement Currents.
      Back in 1981 when Tesla was still working for Edison he became very interested in the sudden powerful discharges that would occur in the power lines the brief instant the circuit was closed, this took him down a very interesting path to discover a special kind of displacement current that is produced by Impulses.
      An Impulse is a voltage or current that lasts for an extremely short period, less than 1% on a chip duty cycle, if a capacitor discharge is fast enough the magnetic current will flow and very rapidly come to a stop before it can reverse direction, this sudden cut of creates a unipolar 1 direction displacement current.
      There are 2 types of impulses according to Master Ivo's research, the first is a Disruptive Capacitor Discharge, a current impulse is produced from a capacitor if fully discharged at a fast enough rate, if the discharge is fast enough to make it an impulse and without reversal is creates a unidirectional voltage spike in the same polarity inside the capacitor, which will momentarily produce a unidirectional displacement current.
      The other is a Disruptive Coil Discharge, a voltage impulse which is produced in a coil, if a coil is given a DC current and then interrupted, and the coil is resonant, the voltage will rise as the magnetic current transformers into it due to the capacity of the coil (lenz), the voltage impulse produced in this manner will have alternating polarities resulting in a displacement current of alternating polarity.
      Ironically the impulses produced in a coil are also known as Inductive Spikes or Back-EMF spikes, which is something that is usually hated yet is needed for unlocking Tesla's more advanced technologies.
      If the voltage impulses can be prevented from transforming into current impulses, they will instead produce Longitudinal Displacement Currents, otherwise known as Radiant Energy, they are not themselves either of the before mentioned impulses but rather are produced from them, those displacement currents are the end goal of producing and controlling those impulses for some pretty amazing phenomena, this was the sort of power Tesla wanted to transmit using Wardenclyffe.
      Displacement currents need to have an impulse duration of 100 Microseconds or less to be safe, otherwise they induce feelings of painful mechanical pressure and stinging sensations. At 1 Microsecond they induce sensations of heat and were recorded to have positive improvements on the persons mood, 100 Nanoseconds and under is when they begin to produce Endothermic effects. They can also be used to add or remove charge from objects depending of displacement polarity, where negative to positive has the displacement current flow into the conductor, positive to negative has it flow out of the conductor.
      These displacement currents are the type of power Tesla was going to transmit using his towers, Tesla's hairpin circuit is another way of producing them, if the spark gap is magnetically quenched so the current is never allowed to reverse a displacement current will be produced during the event. Also, unlike regular Electric a Dielectric displacement current becomes more efficient as resistance goes up, counterintuitive.
      As for the 3rd coil, there's a lot to it but to put it simply it does a few things: It breaks the symmetry of the power generation which has implications on its own, it's kept away from the magnetic fields of the first 2 coils allowing it to freely oscillate without being weighed down, and its the coil responsible for allowing his circuit to skyrocket in voltage levels.
      If you want to learn more about this, I recommend reading "Secrets of Cold War Technology: Project Haarp and Beyond" by Gerry Vassilatos and "Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity" by Peter Lindemann

    • @TheZafootz
      @TheZafootz 10 месяцев назад

      ​ @jenkorun1306 Very interesting stuff, It makes sense that Tesla would of been interested in these power spikes that occurred when the circuit is closed and if he could make that spike continue to reoccur with impulses of current rather then alternating it and test to see if that power spike could be channeled. If he could find a way to channel that spike as well as make the power spike continue to reoccur over and over, then maybe he found a way to have that power spike increase its power with each impulse. In a sense making a machine that could push out more and more powerful voltage spikes with each impulse he applys and he could artificially make a voltage discharge reach any power level he wanted... If Tesla was on the hunt for ways to obtain unlimited levels of electric power then thinking up an idea like this to create more and more powerful voltage spikes using controlled impulses of current to obtain a level of voltage discharge he desired then channeling the powerful discharge to whatever circuit he saw fit such as a power transmission station like Wardenclyffe, then maybe this is the solution to the problem of the huge amounts of power that is needed to energize a global wireless power transmission station. I did some tests with ground rodes and a bunch of capacitors looped together that was able to cause a huge discharge into a ground rod configuration I had set up at the time. Its been a while sense i did that test but I made a video of it and posted it on my channel. Heres the link for that video.... ruclips.net/video/VwS0W7UroPE/видео.htmlsi=x043e53NXNEbywAr

  • @NerdlabsSci
    @NerdlabsSci 2 года назад

    Those coils are INSANE!!!! nice music choice btw

  • @lancemenke2728
    @lancemenke2728 6 лет назад +3

    nice monster build

  • @joshuawaitt5520
    @joshuawaitt5520 5 лет назад

    I'd like to see the toroids designed like rodin coils and implemented in a way that they could rotate freely on their axis. I sense it would help "spray" the electrons further, increasing the wireless range of the device.

  • @robertisbell3772
    @robertisbell3772 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome Tesla coil. I will be in Surprise AZ in January 2017 and would love to see your Hellcat Coil if possible.

    • @henryhurrass9121
      @henryhurrass9121 7 лет назад

      If you like, my contact info @ audioteslaworld@gmailcom

  • @777impresso
    @777impresso 7 месяцев назад

    Great work has been done, awesome Tesla. Can you explain about metal flakes, what is main purpose of using it?

  • @ridefast0
    @ridefast0 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent stuff. And a question for you.
    When I ran a horizontal half-wave dipole secondary, in a static SG system, I found it impossible to avoid arcs from the secondary to the primary, however much insulation I used. I eventually diagnosed this as unequal breakout voltages for the positive and negative discharges, resulting in a small 'rectifier' action which charged up the whole secondary assembly until the accumulated dc charge was discharged to ground via the primary. I solved it by grounding the centre of the dipole, which did nothing in theory, but in practice it gave a discharge path for the dc charging current. Do you get this trouble? And if not, why not - does electricity behave itself better in your lab than it does in mine??

    • @hvrtguys
      @hvrtguys 6 лет назад +3

      If you are getting flash-over your primary coil is to small and you are over-coupled. If you are getting strikes from the end of your secondary to the primary then your secondary is to short. If you are getting sparks that run the length of the coil you are out of tune and you have just destroyed the secondary. (I build 7kw coils)

    • @ridefast0
      @ridefast0 6 лет назад

      Thanks, all understood. The above issues don't apply. But did you read my question right through? I was asking about the OP experience of a different cause of flash-over unique to a non-grounded dipole system. I want to know if and how it is avoided by the OP.

    • @hvrtguys
      @hvrtguys 6 лет назад +1

      I don't see how it is possible to get a DC current from a bipolar coil. What I have noticed is that the varnish can get polarized to the point where you can get residual charge. I always shake my head when I see secondaries that are buried alive in varnish as this is counterproductive.

  • @ollieoniel
    @ollieoniel 2 года назад

    Great video Dude!

  • @darthvaper5105
    @darthvaper5105 7 лет назад +1

    awesome

  • @SaltGrains_Fready
    @SaltGrains_Fready 6 лет назад

    It's Impressive; that's for sure.

  • @MusicThatHits
    @MusicThatHits 4 года назад

    Do u got any built video for such a big tesal

  • @justinaldrich1719
    @justinaldrich1719 6 лет назад

    Where is the Wave guide after the R-T unit... What's the point.

  • @JoshHopkinsYT
    @JoshHopkinsYT 4 года назад

    That is freakin sweet

  • @sjhaji
    @sjhaji 5 месяцев назад

    Yes sir quite impressive for inovation

  • @tiosam1970
    @tiosam1970 5 лет назад

    Fenomenal

  • @zhornz
    @zhornz Год назад

    oh my gosh, that is massive

  • @PH-gi8rz
    @PH-gi8rz 2 года назад

    How about if you put teaser capasitor?

  • @johnkerley4152
    @johnkerley4152 8 лет назад

    I think I would put the smaller one in front of the larger one some distance to balance the loudness of the two.

  • @vlakyotrokovice
    @vlakyotrokovice 4 года назад

    Špicá!!! Super!!! 👍👍👍👍 Karel

  • @ElkoSpace
    @ElkoSpace 4 года назад

    I love it

  • @Bradley-tx6ed
    @Bradley-tx6ed 2 года назад +1

    tripolar driven by three phase?

  • @ollieoniel
    @ollieoniel 2 месяца назад

    How would I get a billion volts?

  • @Sir-Dexter
    @Sir-Dexter 4 месяца назад

    thats soo cool

  • @MusicThatHits
    @MusicThatHits 4 года назад

    Plz share if any

  • @Sh4dowHunter42
    @Sh4dowHunter42 4 года назад

    Yeah, because that's what he wanted, everyone to make musical trinkets out of his inventions.

    • @Sh4dowHunter42
      @Sh4dowHunter42 7 месяцев назад

      @user-vt3hp5vz5o Well, I'm not sure if you're insane or I am, or someone else reading this is, but you almost make a valid point!

  • @garryfreemyer7187
    @garryfreemyer7187 2 года назад

    I can’t upvote this again .. because multiple likes are not supported! What a monster😎!

  • @michaelcook3794
    @michaelcook3794 4 года назад +1

    I would like to see these hooked up to a guitar Amp and played by a musician.

  • @Sir-Dexter
    @Sir-Dexter 4 месяца назад

    nice vid

  • @zhengxiumei1631
    @zhengxiumei1631 Год назад

    What is the song

  • @zilipoper
    @zilipoper 8 лет назад +1

    HI
    when this year will teslaton?

    • @henryhurrass9121
      @henryhurrass9121 8 лет назад +1

      +zilipoper Whenever you make it out to Arizona, we'll have one' OK?

  • @wt3149
    @wt3149 5 лет назад +1

    MY FRIEND,USE NEODIM MAGNET AND YO CAN ROTATE THIS FIELD,CREATING ONE VERY STRONG BARIER AND MAYBE LEVITATION,is not important,circular or other form of magnet,vurt must be neodim-please share with us your new video

  • @thesuicidesheep3323
    @thesuicidesheep3323 4 года назад

    Does anyone else see the smoke coming off the bigger coil

    • @zhornz
      @zhornz 10 месяцев назад

      its not coming from tesla coil tho. just Cameraman is smoking

  • @ouenergy2437
    @ouenergy2437 2 месяца назад

    👍

  • @whimsy5623
    @whimsy5623 4 года назад

    Jesus fuck

  • @burtgundy796
    @burtgundy796 Год назад

    old

  • @Timofey0904
    @Timofey0904 Год назад

    Не самое разумное применение данной технологии)