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Transformer Delayed Lenz Effect

Transformer Delayed Lenz Effect
Transformer Delayed Lenz Effect
Transformer Delayed Lenz Effect

In this video you can see that it is even possible to use the Thane C Heins Regenerative Acceleration Generator effect without any moving parts, so in this case in a transformer. What is important in this setup is that this transformer isn’t like a normal transformer, no in this setup it is a transformer with a low impedance / high current primary coil and with a very high impedance secondary coil. What is interesting to see is that this t…

24 September 2011 at 18:18 · Comment · ·

Strange Russian special transformer 2/2

Strange Russian special transformer 2/2
Strange Russian special transformer 2/2
Strange Russian special transformer 2/2

www.overunity.com Russian special transformer part 2 …

17 April 2010 at 05:11 · Comment · ·

Strange Russian special transformer 1/2

Strange Russian special transformer 1/2
Strange Russian special transformer 1/2
Strange Russian special transformer 1/2

www.overunity.com Russian special transformer… …

17 April 2010 at 05:07 · Comment · ·

Thane C Heins Replication, Confirming the Negative Lenz Effect

Thane C Heins Replication, Confirming the Negative Lenz Effect
Thane C Heins Replication, Confirming the Negative Lenz Effect
Thane C Heins Replication, Confirming the Negative Lenz Effect

Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect, the Way to Overunity: This is my Working Replication of the Thane C Heins Regenerative Accelerating Generator Experiment. In my experiment I am able to show the same effect. There are only two parameters very important to replicate this setup, and that is that the generator frequency must be high, and the generator coil it’s impedance must be high. For the Theoretical Explanation concerning this effect

30 August 2011 at 15:43 · Comment · ·

Levitated lightbulb and wirelessly powered

Levitated lightbulb and wirelessly powered

roughly 2.5″ from the nearest object, and uses coupled resonant wireless power transfer to beam power from the housing into the bulb itself. Tesla invented wireless power transfer in the late 1890′s. However this effect is still largely underutilized. web: bea.st/sight/lightbulb/ more technical details: bea.st/sight/levitation/ details of the previous prototype: bea.st/sight/lightbulbProto/ video: youtube.com images: …

11 August 2007 at 08:04 · Comment · ·

2SGen v1 – Powered test WITH and WITHOUT the magnet…

2SGen v1 - Powered test WITH and WITHOUT the magnet...
2SGen v1 - Powered test WITH and WITHOUT the magnet...
2SGen v1 - Powered test WITH and WITHOUT the magnet...

Here a new test of the 2SGen v1.0 powered WITH and WITHOUT the neodymium magnet… The magnet is required to get the effect at the output. More info at: www.jlnlab.com …

16 February 2010 at 09:11 · Comment · ·

Incandescent Light Bulb as a Load, Negative Lenz / Delayed Lenz Effect

Incandescent Light Bulb as a Load, Negative Lenz / Delayed Lenz Effect
Incandescent Light Bulb as a Load, Negative Lenz / Delayed Lenz Effect
Incandescent Light Bulb as a Load, Negative Lenz / Delayed Lenz Effect

This Quick Update shows that the Regenerative Acceleration Effect also is taking place for normal Resistive Loads. In This case I have used a 15W/240V Rated Incandescent Light Bulb as a Load. Which in this demo runs on approximately 2W on 88Volts. We can get the Resistance of this Light Bulb by: P/U=I so: 15W/240V=0.0625AR=U/I=240V/0.0625=3840 Ohms So to be more precise: The Power P going to this Incandescent Light Bulb in this Experiment is: P=…

5 September 2011 at 20:00 · Comment · ·

Difference Between Shorting and Loading, Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect

Difference Between Shorting and Loading, Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect
Difference Between Shorting and Loading, Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect
Difference Between Shorting and Loading, Delayed Lenz / Negative Lenz Effect

This Video is a Follow-up Video on my Replication of the Thane C Heins Regenerative Acceleration Generator. In this Video I explain what the difference is between loading my generator coil and between shorting it. And when the desired Regenerative Acceleration Effect comes into play for both of these options. The Bottom Line of this Experiment is: The Higher the Ohmic Load Resistance will be, The Higher the Generator Frequency needs to be. So th…

4 September 2011 at 17:08 · Comment · ·

Transformer Part 2, the Delayed Lenz Effect with Scope Shots

Transformer Part 2, the Delayed Lenz Effect with Scope Shots
Transformer Part 2, the Delayed Lenz Effect with Scope Shots
Transformer Part 2, the Delayed Lenz Effect with Scope Shots

In this follow up video about the regenerative generator effect taking place inside the high impedance secondary coil transformer video, you can see that at 200 Hz the power factor (phase angle between voltage and current) decreases to less than 90 degrees. And in the second part you can see that in case of driving this transformer at 950 Hz we see that the opposite is taking place. In this case we can see that the phase angle becomes even more …

25 September 2011 at 15:14 · Comment · ·

Evaporizor by Marcello Bartolotta: Plasma Effect

Evaporizor by Marcello Bartolotta: Plasma Effect
Evaporizor by Marcello Bartolotta: Plasma Effect
Evaporizor by Marcello Bartolotta: Plasma Effect

“Plasma effect”. The “lightning/spark” appearance inside the white nut is the plasma going into the engine. What you are looking at is the intake fuel going into the engine. The fuel in this case was used motor oil, water, gasoline, and model plane fuel. In this particular case water and gas are the fuel. This effect is purportedly always in play in the Evaporizor system. See our story at pesn.com Generally speaking, the …

13 June 2011 at 06:53 · Comment · ·