About

WARNING- HIGH VOLTAGE/FIRE HAZARD

Welcome to TeslaTronix. Feel free to register,  poke around, and comment!

The world is on the cusp of another technological revolution.  Major technological breakthroughs are happening all over the world, and this information is free and readily available on the internet.  TeslaTronix hopes to be part of the new technological revolution, while featuring other technologies that have the potential to change the very existence of man kind at a fundamental level.

The store portion of the site is officially live. Please browse our Tesla coil kit selections, Tesla coil accessories, and our Nikola Tesla T-Shirts.

As always, the basic schematic for the single transistor blocking oscillator Tesla coil will remain free for the world to see.

I should also make note, in case it is not obvious, that the bulbs used in my demonstrations are not glowing as bright if they were actually plugged into a socket. There are no claims of “overunity” here. However one can say this is a type of “Tesla free energy” in the sense it is not restricted to wires.

Our Tesla coils are a great inexpensive way to start your journey with Nikola Tesla free energy technology. Low input DC voltages and a low component count make it simple for anyone with a background in electronics to construct a Teslatronix Tesla coil kit.

CAUTION

These are experimental devices. Extreme caution should be used when developing or running these devices. These devices are not intended to replace or augment any commercially available product, and are for experimental use only. These devices produce arching and sparks. Risk of fire under certain circumstances.

THOSE WITH ELECTRO-BIOMEDICAL DEVICES SHOULD NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS OR SIMILAR PROJECTS

 

  20 comments for “About

  1. Makerj101
    February 14, 2013 at 8:44 pm

    Hello TeslaTronix, thank you so much for posting my videos on your website! BTW very cool website you have started here! I will defiantly check back here for more cool DIY projects!
    Makerj101

    • admin
      February 17, 2013 at 10:17 pm

      Nice to see you stop by maker! You are welcome!

  2. Kurt Pochert
    July 18, 2013 at 3:38 am

    The caution about operating your Tesla Coil near any electronic devices is indeed a strong good warning. Even commercial supposedly shielded high voltage power supplies will interfere with your electronics if close enough. I am working with the lower high voltages associated with Geiger Counter circuits and photomultiplier tubes and caution is in order. High voltage, high frequencies, keep your distance from sensitive, even ordinary, electronic devices, and have the time of your life with the science of Tesla.

  3. snacklover
    January 10, 2014 at 9:25 pm

    Hey there. I was one of your original KickStarter Backers and received the whole kit a long while ago but shelved it until I took a break from school. I looked everywhere all over for the instructional DVD but cannot find it. So I either got a stroke of amnesia and misplaced it unknowingly or was not sent one. Is there any way I could verify my order information or Kickstarter login and get a digital copy of the tutorial? Thanks.

  4. Valrik
    May 1, 2014 at 4:25 pm

    I envision many things for a project like this. What would be the possibility of this being able to provide power to rechargable batteries?

  5. ivanruller22
    May 2, 2014 at 11:06 pm

    Whats the power supply on this? Is it powered by the batteries or a transformer?

    • May 7, 2014 at 10:59 am

      DC voltage to the input terminals.

      • ivanruller222
        May 7, 2014 at 3:50 pm

        How much voltage is required.

        • May 7, 2014 at 10:43 pm

          5-25VDC

          • ivanruller22
            May 12, 2014 at 6:00 pm

            At what voltage will it overload?

          • May 13, 2014 at 6:29 am

            With a large heatsink you can get at least 25VCD.

  6. campsteyn
    September 26, 2014 at 10:28 am

    Do you accept school orders ( I would like to buy one of your Tesla coil kits but I don’t live in u.s.a.)
    Thanks
    carlos
    calasanz school
    colombia

  7. bryan
    March 19, 2015 at 3:11 pm

    What voltage would you recommend for the best wireless power range? I’m using 12 volts at 2 amps currently. The distance is only a few inches and not much changes when I move L1 up or down to tune it.

    • March 20, 2015 at 9:59 pm

      12v should get get decent output from your tesla coil kit. Try a 4 turn primary, set your pot to 22k, then try 15k then try 20k.Make sure your L1 windings are fairly close to eachother.

  8. carobean
    July 12, 2017 at 10:44 pm

    Are you still in business… selling kits?

    • July 31, 2017 at 12:36 pm

      Yes, but have disabled comments for the most part due to spam!

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