Here is a "new" type of electric motor which is based on Nikola Tesla 's technology already tested by him on his "Pierce arrow" of the time.
http://pesn.com/2011/02/24/9501772_Philippine_DOE_Verifies_Aviso_Self-Charging_EV/
The site on pierce arrow:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Tesla%27s_Pierce-Arrow
Hoax or not?
In any case at first sight it is interesting.
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Ralalala ... and say that it would be worse if econology did not exist!
Ralalala ... and say that it would be worse if econology did not exist!
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citro wrote::? Like many, I heard about Tesla's Pierce Arrow, but I did not dig more than that ...
Could you in a few words say what it is.
Hello Citro,
I will not describe the operation of the Pierce Arrown, (which I know little) but rather try that of the implosion engine.
I think there are similarities anyway because following my experience of electrolysis https://www.econologie.com/forums/fabricatio ... 08-40.html
I noticed that there was a spark in the torch hose during the implosion, it is enough to recover this electrical energy from the vacuum to put it back into the electrolyser.
this video speaks about it: (from 8'50)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa108c ... o-3-3_news
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Gildas wrote:citro wrote::? Like many, I heard about Tesla's Pierce Arrow, but I did not dig more than that ...
Could you in a few words say what it is.
Hello Citro,
I will not describe the operation of the Pierce Arrown, (which I know little) but rather try that of the implosion engine.
I think there are similarities anyway because following my experience of electrolysis https://www.econologie.com/forums/fabricatio ... 08-40.html
I noticed that there was a spark in the torch hose during the implosion, it is enough to recover this electrical energy from the vacuum to put it back into the electrolyser.
this video speaks about it: (from 8'50)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa108c ... o-3-3_news
Important see:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/post249739.html#249739
Supporters of the implosive HHO are welcome ...
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