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Nikola Tesla
had an
Electric
Pierce Arrow
back in
1930, the
ICE engine
was replaced
with an
Electric
Motor. The
power source
was a black
box of radio
tubes, in
the glove
compartment.
The box had
an antenna
sticking
out. Tesla
would fool
with some
tuners and
tune in the
right
frequency
and got 240
volts
delivered
through the
air to his
car. The car
ran almost
silent. He
had the car
stashed in a
barn near
Niagara
Falls. He
was sending
the energy
from the
Power Plant,
some how. He
said this
power could
be made
possible for
everyone.
J.P.Morgan
did not like
the idea,
because
where do you
put the
meter?
Morgan
stopped
funding and
Tesla's
Wardencliffe
Tower was
taken down.
We were
denied FREE
power. Now
we pay for
Petrol &
Pollution.
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Here
is the story
:
In 1930,
Nikola Tesla
asked his
nephew,
Petar Savo,
who was born
in
Yugoslavia
in 1899, to
come to New
York. Petar
was 43 years
younger than
his uncle.
Up to that
date he had
lived under
stringent
conditions
in
Yugoslavia,
Tesla's
country of
birth.
During the
summer of
1931, Tesla
took his
nephew to
Buffalo to
unveil and
test a new
automobile.
Tesla had
developed it
with his own
personal
funds.
It was a
Pierce
Arrow, one
of the
luxury cars
of the
period. The
engine had
been
removed,
leaving the
clutch,
gearbox and
transmission
to the rear
wheels
undisturbed.
The gasoline
engine had
been
replaced
with a
round,
completely
enclosed
electric
motor of
approximately
1m in length
and 65cm in
diameter,
with a
cooling fan
in front.
Reputedly,
it has no
distributor.
Tesla was
not willing
to say who
had
manufactured
the engine.
It was
possibly one
of the
divisions of
Westinghouse.
The "energy
receiver"
(gravitational
energy
convertor)
had been
built by
Tesla
himself. The
dimensions
of the
convertor
housing were
approximately
60 x 25 x
15cm. It was
installed in
front of the
dashboard.
Among other
things, the
convertor
contained 12
vacuum
tubes, of
which three
were of the
70-L-7 type.
A heavy
antenna
approximately
1.8 metres
long, came
out of the
convertor.
This antenna
apparently
had the same
function as
that on the
Moray
convertor.
Furthermore,
two thick
rods
protruded
approximately
10cm from
the convertor
housing.
Tesla pushed
them in
saying "Now
we have
power." The
motor
achieved a
maximum of
1800rpm.
Tesla said
it was
fairly hot
when
operating,
and
therefore a
cooling fan
was
required.
For the
rest, he
said there
was enough
power in the
convertor to
illuminate
an entire
house,
besides
running the
car engine.
The car was
tested for a
week,
reaching a
top speed of
90 miles per
hour
effortlessly.
Its
performance
data were at
least
comparable
to those of
an
automobile
using
gasoline. At
a stop sign,
a passerby
remarked
that there
were no
exhaust
gasses
coming from
the exhaust
pipe. Petar
answered "We
have no
motor." The
car was kept
on a farm,
perhaps 20
miles
outside of
Buffalo, not
far from
Niagara
Falls.
A few months
after this
automobile
test, and
because of
the economic
crisis at
the time,
Pierce Arrow
had to stop
production.
It is very
likely that
the
interconnection
between the
electric
motor and
the
transmission
had been
performed
there.
Pierce
Arrow's
tools were
taken over
by
Studebaker,
in South
Bend. Not
quite 30
years later,
that company
also
vanished to
form
American
Motors,
jointly with
Nash. Later,
some of its
fans
attempted to
resuscitate
the Pierce
Arrow.
Unfortunately,
they were
not
successful.
Thus, today
that
company's
name is in a
mausoleum,
together
with others,
such as
Horch,
Maybach,
Hispano-Suiza,
Bugatti and
Isotta
Fraschini.
Editors Note:
The above
story seems
a little odd
and cannot
be confirmed
as truth but
one thing is
for sure
Nikola Tesla
was a genius
and he
created many
electric
things that
work and are
being used
today so
maybe (if we
are lucky)
someone will
figure out
how he did
it and they
will do it
again.
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