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MOT Microwave Oven Transformer Delayed Lenz Experiment
This Time I have used a Normal MOT (Microwave Oven Transformer) transformer, to show that the Thane C Heins Regenerative Generator Effect (or Delayed Lenz Effect) can also take place in normal Off-The-Shelf components….
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…
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…
Calculation of the Delayed Lenz Effect
This Video demonstrates how we can calculate the desired Delayed Lenz Effect, and shows that the experimental results of my previous video about: the Difference between Loading and Shorting the Regenerative Acceleration Generator coil…
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…
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…
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…