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Tesla's own schematics for the Hairpin Circuit

Introduction
Nikola Tesla, the first person to seriously study radiant energy more than a century ago, built a simple
circuit to generate radiant energy so that its effects can be readily demonstrated. You MUST have a
look at this as it goes against everything that we have been taught about electrical energy.

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The Tesla Hairpin Circuit in action

Hairpin Circuit Demonstration Video


Karl Palsness has posted on his YouTube page two videos demonstrating the Tesla Hairpin Circuit in
action. This clearly shows effects that cannot be explained using conventional physics/electricity:

Tesla Radiant Energy video explaining and demonstrating the Tesla Hairpin Circuit

Followup video showing a bulb in the water using radiant energy produced by the Tesla Hairpin
Circuit

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Lecture Given at the 2009 Alternate Energy Partnership


Conference (AEPC 2009)
On May 30, 2009, Karl Palsness gave a lecture at the 2009 Alternate Energy Partnership Conference
held in Waldorf, Maryland. This lecture blew everyone away and brought the house down!!!

It has been graciously posted on YouTube in 10 parts thanks to Spodie Odie:

Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8 - Part 9 - Part 10

Some Articles by Nikola Tesla Related to the Hairpin Circuit


Experiments With Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency and Their Application to
Methods of Artificial Illumination - PDF version, Word version

Lecture delivered before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Columbia College, N.Y.,
May 20, 1891.

Note: This first lecture does not talk per say about the hairpin circuit but gives important
background information that should be read before moving on to the next article.

As most versions of this lecture out on the internet contain many typos and even errors, I have
proofread it and made many corrections based on the printed version of the lecture found in
Lectures, Patents, Articles published by the Nikola Tesla Museum in 1956.

Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency

Lecture delivered before the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, February 1892.

Note: This second lecture also does not talk about the hairpin circuit but gives important
background information.

On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena

Lectures delivered at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, February 1893, and National Electric
Light Association, St. Louis, March 1893.

Discussion Forums
There are some discussion threads where the Hairpin Circuit is being discussed. It is a great place to
get your questions answered or gain additional insights:

http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/3467-teslas-stout-copper-bars-hairpin-
circuit.html

Close-up Pictures of the Hairpin Circuit Replication


For those who are curious to see close up pictures of Karl Palsness' Hairpin Circuit replication used in
the videos, here are close-up pictures. For most of the images, if you want a higher-resolution version,
just click on the picture.

10,000V AC Transformer

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In the demo, a 10,000V AC, 23 M.A. furnace ignition transformer is used.

Hookup

Each pole of the 10,000V AC transformer is hooked up to the bottom of one of the capacitors (green
wires) which then also hooks up to each side of the spark gap (orange wires)

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Connection of the wires to the TDK High Voltage Ceramic Strontium Titanate Doorknob
Capacitors (High Current / Quick discharge) 40KV, 2000 pF - (2 1/4" x 1 1/4" high)

Spark Gap

The spark gap electrodes are comprised of carbon welding rods mounted on two screws so that the
distance between the electrodes can be easily varied.

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Stand

The two 3/8"x48' copper rods are held in place by supports on the wooden stand. If you notice, they
can easily be removed so that the copper rod can be easily changed and/or permit the removal of the
sliders.

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Disclaimer/Warning:
If you decide to replicate this circuit, use extreme care. Improper experimentation with high voltages
can kill you! When you see Karl and others touch the Hairpin Circuit or bulbs, it is a part of the circuit
where radiant energy is present but where there is NO conventional electricity present.

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The way the circuit is constructed, the top part above the capacitors contains radiant energy only.
Below the capacitors, it is regular 10,000 volts AC which can cause serious injury and even death.

Do not attempt to replicate this at home unless you have a good understanding of high voltage currents
and how Tesla designed the circuit. Also, do not run the circuit using low voltages as the behaviour is
different.

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