His video presentations are well structured with comprehensive commentary each step of the way into his experiments. He does an excellent job of explaining his techniques and instrument observations. He's accomplished the creation of a powerful inductive kickback spike as a solid state version of a "spark gap" device which is very useful for the excitation of resonant circuitry. Tesla did much the same with his Oscillation Transformer Tesla Coil which was also driven by Inductive Kickback. Tesla used magnetically driven electrical contacts to power the inductor which generated the kickback pulse which was then capacitively coupled to the primary winding of the Tesla Coil. Input to the device was either AC or DC current at a relatively low voltage. This Oscillation Transformer device is written about in the book Nikola Tesla - My Inventions in chapter IV which is entitled: The Discovery of the Tesla Coil and Transformer. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - There are several sources of the book online but each that I've found lacks the illustrations found in the printed version of the book by Ben Johnston. The schematic diagram for Tesla's Oscillation Transformer is found on page 75 of the printed version.
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