Tesla Coil
Gelsonlab HSPEM-080Tesla Coil, Tesla wireless transmission principle Apparatus
Tesla demonstrating wireless power transmission in a lecture at Columbia College, New York, in 1891. The two metal sheets are connected to a Tesla coil oscillator, which applies a high radio frequency oscillating voltage. The oscillating electric field between the sheets ionizes the low pressure gas in the two long Geissler tubes he is holding, causing them to glow by fluorescence, similar to neon lights. In honor of the physicist Nikola Tesla and his great innovation 125 years ago, Lionet designed with a very simple device to demonstrate the Tesla’s “wireless power transmission phenomenon . With a built-in rechargeable battery to have this instrument works safe and convenient .