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 transformer will react totally different on 200 Hz as compared to 950 Hz. In the first part of this video you can see that when this transformer is being driven at 200 Hz, that normal transformer action is taking place (input power goes up when connecting the load to the secondary coil) And in the second part of this video you can see that when this transformer (with its very high impedance secondary coil) is being driven at 950 Hz, that the input power to the primary will drop when we connect the load to the secondary. So we can conclude that the same Regenerative Acceleration Generator Effect can also be employed into a special transformer which consists of a low impedance primary coil and a very high impedance secondary coil. (driven at higher frequencies…) ps Please remember that this video is only showing: ‘proof of principle’ so there can be a-lot improved. Of course everyone can imagine how multiple secondary’s can be used to further enhance this effect. I can think of one primary being placed in the center of two laminated stars

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