I thought those arc lamps were DC, if so, then I guess the noise was caused by the differing amounts of currents pulled by the arcs themselves during operation rather than the power supply?
@tootalldan57022 сағат бұрын
I never knew arc lamps were once noisy. Thx
@FOHGeek3 сағат бұрын
Modern fluorescent lights, especially those used for studio and stage lighting, are also driven by high-frequency electronic ballasts to prevent noise and flickering.
@Sparky-ww5re3 сағат бұрын
Nicola Tesla is truly the definition of genius. Ironically almost a century later, in the early to mid 1990s, the induction lamp, and the electronic fluorescent ballast, and later on in the 2000s, electronic HID ballast, came into use. The modern induction lamp, for those that don't know, is a fluorescent tube usually shaped into a circle and excited by a high frequency induction coil, with no direct electrical connection to the lamp. Modern electronic ballasts typically operate in the 20k to 40kHz range, making them silent to humans, as opposed to the hum of older fluorescent fixtures with magnetic ballasts that operate at 60Hz (or 50Hz for many countries outside north America). Another often overlooked advantage to running the lamps at 10s of kHz, is the lamp phosphors stay excited during this extremely rapid zero crossing of the sine wave, giving a truly flicker free light. Old magnetic ballasted fixtures, although appearing flicker free to the human eye, can make rotating machinery spinning at multiples of the powerline frequency appear to be stopped; this is a serious safety hazard in places such as factories and mills.
@unfundedopportunities72785 сағат бұрын
Fluorescent bulbs also work better at higher frequencies. Electronic ballasts run in the 40,000 Hz range.
@kahvac14 сағат бұрын
Lots of excellent graphic work thanks to all !
@keantoken64333 күн бұрын
Where's my 48 hours of arc-lamp youtube ambience video?
@set_simplified3 күн бұрын
kindly explain what are u saying Dear viewer ?
@keantoken64333 күн бұрын
@@set_simplified We have 48 hours of Lo-Fi chiptunes videos we can play all day long, I think we should have the same thing but with carbon arc lamps.
@blg533 күн бұрын
This solution may only work for local generation and consumption. God forbid if you need to deliver the power at 11kHz even a few kms away.
@set_simplified3 күн бұрын
It will work for long distance also..
@blg533 күн бұрын
@@set_simplified Yeah, it will. Like a huge antenna.
@BudKash19 сағат бұрын
We now use solid-state electronics for frequency conversion, whereas power distribution still uses 50-60Hz and high voltages with multiple step-downs toward the user end due to the "low power loss over distance" as we have for far too long. I believe the innovation needed in this area involves decentralized generation and obsolescence of the power grid and monopolistic power structure that created it. In fact, we have moved further away from local independent power generation excepting photovoltaic, with the removal of so many small hydro-generating facilities, and have been effectively banned from building new or re-building old ones. Photo-voltaic fields are a joke in comparison of cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and environmental impact, although gov't/industry collaboration will lie to you about this while they reach deep into your pockets. If dc tech is all that's available or convenient on an individual level or close to it, oscillating (or alternating or digital) currents can easily and efficiently be created for most apps by a pocket-sized inverter, but kinetic rotary generators are still best as ac sources.
@Sir-Dexter3 күн бұрын
easy ....nice lol
@set_simplified3 күн бұрын
Thank you Dear viewer
@komolkovathana85684 күн бұрын
Before era of Henry FORD, Gasoline was mostly tossed away as useless by-product after/during Kerosene production process (for the older version of street lamps).. then Ford engine to power the Cars of massive scale, make gasoline (benzine; in German) widely used as main fuel/ commodity: far more than Kerosene used for the city lights/Lamps.
@komolkovathana85684 күн бұрын
Wardenclyffe (?) The Tapped " LIGHTNING " Energy From the SKY...!! Dangerous EE. Supply.
@komolkovathana85684 күн бұрын
The whole world, past & future, owe him for eternity... But when he got old he died in the hotel room/ apartment...No one knew/remembered who he was, hence nobody cared for him until he died alone in his room. Maybe it's what he wanted, but it's pityful of such the great man like him ; had no heirs of both assets/inheritance ..or.. innovative manner of his... Tesla junior.. the next great inventor.. in Dream.!!
@msamgunda76843 күн бұрын
Very sad.
@msamgunda76843 күн бұрын
Ilibidi kufichwa historia yake kwa kuwa hakuwa myahudi.tesla alikuwa bora sana kuliko wanasayansi wengi wa zama zake na hata zama hizi.ilipaswa afutwe ili asimzidi bosi wake myahudi.inanisikitisha sana.
@xiv3r4 күн бұрын
Very interesting innovation...
@ManyHeavens425 күн бұрын
Like I Said: Innovation , "Is the Mother, we are only at our Better when things go Wrong, what's the Moral , Keep looking Up !
@solarroller095 күн бұрын
Incredible Thank😊 you
@solarroller095 күн бұрын
Amazing❤
@bryanst.martin71345 күн бұрын
So why not reverse the phase of each lamp in the string? Phase nullification. You would only hear the noise at intervals between the lights.
@keantoken64333 күн бұрын
The noise is produced by expansion from the heat of the arc. The polarity of the arc does not matter, both ways produce the same amount of heat. Furthermore, the wavelength of an arc is only the width of the arc itself, so unless you were exactly between two of them within the millimeter the sounds would not arrive at the same time. Maybe a thick glass bulb that is vented to the roof with forced ventilation...
@Lemmax-X-exdom5 күн бұрын
Es necesario aclarar que Tesla inventó uno de los reguladores para lámparas de arco. Existieron muchas clases de reguladores automáticos. Tesla patentó el regulador de arco voltaico para corriente alterna. Pero al decir Vd. que patentó "el regulador", está cometiendo un error, pues exinten muchas clases de reguladores automáticos para lámparas de arco voltaíco. Vd. escribió: "He designed the automatic feeding and striking mechanism and some more improvements." Eso alimenta la idea falsa de que Tesla inventó "el regulador", y no es así. Hay que aclarar que patentó "una clase de regulador automático", entre muchos otros patentados por otros inventores, y todos funcionando correctamente. (4 . XI . 2024).
@dave48826 күн бұрын
Dogs hated it. Seriously though, was this ever actually put into use? I can foresee problems with transformers, and possibly other electrical devices being hit with what is essentially a radio frequency at hundreds of amps.
@jcjko55045 күн бұрын
A 10KHZ power would create more problem than Tesla tried to solve.
@set_simplified3 күн бұрын
Brother frequency was dependent on arc size.. Read the document which i have attached in the video
@FOHGeek3 сағат бұрын
Bats might have also felt like their bio-radars were DDoS'ed
@PaulMaldonado-xt2tc6 күн бұрын
That is cool
@Lemmax-X-exdom7 күн бұрын
Es falso que Tesla haya inventado el regulador de arco voltaico. La primera lámpara de arco voltaico con regulador fue inventada por Foucault en la década de 1840. El arco voltaico lo descubrió Davy, pero el primer regulador automático pertenece a Leon Foucault, físico francés. (3 . XI . 2024).
@set_simplified7 күн бұрын
I am not telling that Tesla was first.. This is just tesla design not first or second
@kadzukilucifer5917Ай бұрын
1 дизаин так вот откуда пошли ксеноновые лампы
@terazoom_Ай бұрын
Plenty of Geniusly 🎉all the Tesla Patents 😊
@kaifachu7799Ай бұрын
Nikola tesla lagend 🗿
@brukicaАй бұрын
You are greath
@kingofallplants3775Ай бұрын
Strawberry???
@aggregat2 ай бұрын
In 1881 Czech inventor F. Křižík got Golden price on Paris exhibion for his Arc lamp with differential regulation. But first self regulating Arc lamps were developed in 1847.
@seanwatts83423 ай бұрын
*WRONG. It was designed by Sir Humphry Davy BEFORE Tesla was born.* Stop the lies.
@set_simplified3 ай бұрын
Yes.. That was manual but this automatic controlling model was designed by Nikola Tesla
@seanwatts83423 ай бұрын
@@set_simplified No, you're thinking of fluorescent.
@set_simplified2 ай бұрын
@@seanwatts8342 i have given references . Just check the description
@seanwatts83422 ай бұрын
@@set_simplified That's not a different design. It's just a spring damped by a magnet. Tesla made a striking mechanism, not the lamp.
@alaskaaksala1232 ай бұрын
Omg…shut…….up!
@sanaali38753 ай бұрын
Can u help
@sanaali38753 ай бұрын
Plz can u help to get more info about this model USS401520A
@sanaali38753 ай бұрын
If u can help
@sanaali38753 ай бұрын
Hi sir I m interested to make the working model of tesla
@the_real_drwhoroblox19353 ай бұрын
People are criticizing you for using a terrible AI voice, but how about this? You stop convincing the algorithm to insert ads that interrupt the video just so they sponsor some game people despise or even localized propagandesque ads that reveal the flaws of the state of the audience of whom they are watching
@the_real_drwhoroblox19353 ай бұрын
Bro what
@xd7z_dime3 ай бұрын
Good content trash Ai voice, summarize and remove redundant words or words and statements irrelevant to the content.
@IndianaDoug3 ай бұрын
Tesla: let’s use AC. Everyone: ok bet. Manufactures: let’s make all the components inside our stuff run on DC.
@Majorfatal14 ай бұрын
So ok, he was completly mad .. :)
@set_simplified4 ай бұрын
he was a genius
@Majorfatal14 ай бұрын
@@set_simplified I agree, but he was mad too, who can imagine things like that carbon arc lamp, only madman ..
@RichardNickels-ot6iq4 ай бұрын
My Nickname Is nicoli Tesler
@Karl73254 ай бұрын
The AI voice and inflection is trash but the video is good. If you’re going to use this AI, get rid of the voice they use for crime shows and simplify the script.
@Phil-D834 ай бұрын
Creates a lot of radio interference
@seanwatts83423 ай бұрын
It was Humphry Davy WAY before Tesla was born and there were no radios then.
@Friedbrain114 ай бұрын
A brilliant man who got screwed over by the Robber Barons and died penniless. He gave us so much of our founding technology that everything else is built on. He and Einstein will not be seen again.
@moking80955 ай бұрын
High Efficiency motors are now made without brushes called BLDC motors BRUSH LESS DIRECT CUTTENT motors .
@reggienone9665 ай бұрын
It takes VERY little to produce an AI written and narrated video. And the computer pronunciation is well beyond atrocious. No like and certainly not subscribe for this --- stuff.
@wakkowarner88105 ай бұрын
I want one of these lights for filmmaking.
@stickyfox5 ай бұрын
Back in the day it was a not uncommon kids' science experiment to take the carbon rods out of a lantern battery and plug them into the wall with a salt-water rheostat to make an arc furnace for melting glass or metal. I don't know how I survived.
@ollieoniel6 ай бұрын
Duhhh I wonder what would happen if you only had a single pole.
@Michele_aka_Latente6 ай бұрын
1:00 i hope that this is an AI generated video... DC motor exist bro.
@коткотофеич7 ай бұрын
динамо машина ??)) это эл двигатель дурко)) динамо-машин без магнитов не бывает))
@richardkell48887 ай бұрын
So we cld say Edisons DC motor was not constant speed under varying load, was functioning without the AC cycle rate. Is this correct?
@cyclophonica7 ай бұрын
Great video. How was the whole animation with characters made? Did you use any animation software that is easily employed to make it ? Thanks!
@miguelschainlife35208 ай бұрын
This was jus pure genius 👏
@jiggilowjow8 ай бұрын
its the same freaking thing!!!!
@millanferende67233 ай бұрын
But it is smaller. Easier to take apart. And has electro magnets.