Do Tesla coils draw lightnings?

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MariosLouis

Joined Aug 29, 2017
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Hi everyone, we have great plans and need people to support us protecting us from possible hazards. The idea is to create EVs which will load their batteries from a free of consumption generator just next to the battery installation. Now, we were on the verge to install a free energy generator with a fly wheel circuit, but now there is an idea of installing Tesla coils. Though this seems at least difficult, we ll give it a try. We have a question concerning safety. Will these coils draw lightnings? Please, anyone.
 

Alec_t

Joined Sep 17, 2013
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Welcome to AAC!
If the coils are taller than other structures in the neighbourhood then yes, they are likely to act as lightning conductors.
But get your free energy generator with a flywheel circuit built and installed first, then let us know how it performs.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Hi everyone, we have great plans and need people to support us protecting us from possible hazards. The idea is to create EVs which will load their batteries from a free of consumption generator just next to the battery installation. Now, we were on the verge to install a free energy generator with a fly wheel circuit, but now there is an idea of installing Tesla coils. Though this seems at least difficult, we ll give it a try. We have a question concerning safety. Will these coils draw lightnings? Please, anyone.
 

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MariosLouis

Joined Aug 29, 2017
2
I've gotta get myself one of them "free of consumption" generators. Why didn't I know they was out there?

Bob
I have a partner who built one in Greece. When he came in Cyprus, accidentally I found out that he is very gifted, and our common interests, brought us together as partners. We though are looking for the best possible structure, cause in case this is built, it must be as compact as possible. The coils are not going to be high, not at all. They were supposed to be installed at the removed engine place, were all the batteries and motor are going to be installed. But why would you advice us not to try with the coils?
 
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