"Hendershot Fuelless Generator" - Pulse Experiment

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • With one coil made, I can experiment with HALF of Hendershot's circuit using a pulse generator instead of his magnet / solenoid / bar device. With a "controlled" pulse, I can see whether or not I can make an AC voltage appear at the load. There are potentially several ways to wire this up, but I've managed to come up with one way that gives some results.

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  • @deansugitan5509
    @deansugitan5509 8 років тому +2

    Most digital volt meters are calibrated for 50to 60 hertz and is not accurate at higher frequencies. Made this mistake many years ago. I suggest using a scope to check the AC voltages at higher frequencies.

    • @morpher44
      @morpher44  8 років тому

      +Dean Sugitan Yes. Its good to have other equipment to measure things, like scopes, etc.

  • @rogerflemming
    @rogerflemming 11 років тому

    I cylindrical permanent magnet, 1 Steel Bar already. Just fixing to get all copper wire needed and I will be beginning my journey with you.

  • @jeffreybeitel1291
    @jeffreybeitel1291 11 років тому +1

    One of the big mysteries, which this may help you, Is the correct frequency; Tesla, and few others found that HIGH frequency HIGH voltage = free power. 2000+ hz 3000+volts, at this rate you will absorb all of the residual energy lost in the copper(work).

  • @butchratell7569
    @butchratell7569 11 років тому

    well did you get it to work?

  • @jeffreybeitel1291
    @jeffreybeitel1291 11 років тому

    Not entirely true, not everything has a drive shaft that generates. Or in the case of a frictionless barring? :O aluminum, magnets.

  • @greenearthnazi20204u
    @greenearthnazi20204u 11 років тому

    Jeffrey Beitel i was wanting to know how much he knew about generators has no drift shaft. i now more free energy then Tesla .i need a small generators cheap 50 to 300 watts for third world . in theory 5 gig watts for 7up starship can prove . thank you . i know how to make radiation shielding that is very good ,very good

  • @IdeaHaven
    @IdeaHaven 11 років тому +2

    This is a very nice presentation here. Hendershot invention is one hell of a breakthrough discoveries on electricity. I have manage my channel too regarding him, you can check it too. Thanks

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  11 років тому +2

    No Sir. I have learned a lot by trying, however. I have some new ideas to try. The notion of wiggling a magnetic field near a coil seems pretty easy to me now and there could be many different ways to do this. It seems very logical NOT to move the massive coil. Instead, move the field. It takes very little energy to move a magnetic field. The natural magnet provides the field.

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  15 років тому +1

    Later that night I put a scope probe there and see a sine wavve which varies in shape depending upon frequency.

  • @adam4037
    @adam4037 3 роки тому

    Hello
    It seems that the simplest and most widely available motor that uses the earth's magnetic field is a compass
    It would be enough to disturb the flow of the field cyclically so as to lead the compass needle to rotate. Then it's a simple matter
    Another consideration is the power of this system
    Maybe worth some reflection
    Yours open minds

  • @greenearthnazi20204u
    @greenearthnazi20204u 11 років тому

    like what give example please ?. a generator waste the energy put in by the drive shaft of the generator .i was talking about a normal generator.is there something you would like the world to know please shear it. if you need help let me know i will if i can .jack

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  11 років тому

    I have not built the FULL circuit. I was only messing around with parts of it to try to learn some principals. There are various circuit schematics on the web, and its not clear which one is the REAL one. There is a mystery to solve here.

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  12 років тому

    I have not built the "full" Hendershot fuelless generator. The problem is that there isn't just one schematic, and the schematics are screwy. This mystery has not been adequately solved one way or the other.

  • @ContactTimes
    @ContactTimes 11 років тому

    Do you have the materials and instruction video from one of the sites online? If you can't do it and have the docs and the step by step video - i'll not stick a chance !
    PS: Just pm'd you.

  • @tylerrjohnson68
    @tylerrjohnson68 11 років тому +1

    How large of scale can this thing be built?

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  11 років тому

    Someone is already selling "fake" schematics and a book and video for how to make the thing.Yet schematics, and books, and material can be found on line for FREE. It is a rip off. No one, to my knowledge, has had success building a working model YET. You do learn a lot by trying, however.

  • @rogerflemming
    @rogerflemming 11 років тому

    (The actual proportion would need to be calculated by increasing the frequencies and writing the numbers down). Do you think if you were to go with an input frequency of around 60-70K you will get up to 110-120 volts output? I am in the beginning of building a Hendershot Generator myself so I am very curious. I have (2) 500uf 220v, (4) 1000uf 220v caps. (2) 1:5 Transformers 120v input / 600v output.

  • @QuarkToo
    @QuarkToo 11 років тому

    Me thinks you are missing the principle. Nearly all electromagnetic devices use a standing wave (displacement current) to bounce the free electrons out of the inductor which increase the Ahanarov Bohm events.
    When you see two sides to a circuit that are the same, then I suspect they used the collapsing side against the charging side to increase acceleration which also increases AB effect.
    Understanding the gravitational component of electricity (displacement current) is fundamental.

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  11 років тому

    What do suppose this does? Reduce self capacitance in the coil ... or some other effect? Further, Hendershot succeeded w/o doing that, so what benefit does it bestow.

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  11 років тому

    Yes. Back in the old days of radio, they had tubes that needed higher voltages and AC. They would have these "relay" buzzer circuits to SNAP energy into a coil to create AC, have capacitors to smooth out the waveforms. Search for "vibrator power supplies".

  • @craiginboro679
    @craiginboro679 11 років тому

    COOL YOU CAN SPEND MONEY AT RADIOSHACK/MAPIN AND GET A 12V BATTERY TO POWER A L.E.D I WANT ONE. OR THEN AGAIN I COULD CHARGE MY CAR BATTERIES ON CHEAP NIGHT TARIFF AND INVERT (AS MANY AS YOU CAN GET) IT BACK IN THE MORNINNG AND GET PAID FOR IT BY THE PEOPLE WHO CHARGED IT UP.

  • @rogerflemming
    @rogerflemming 11 років тому

    Sorry my 3 post need to be read bottom up. I was limited and had to copy and past my post in, sorry

  • @madhacker2000
    @madhacker2000 11 років тому

    I have a couple of those and some working tubes i've played with. The ones I have are labled "Mallory Vibrators" and have 4 contact points. It's essentially the same as wiring a relay as a buzzer except these produce more current out.

  • @greenearthnazi20204u
    @greenearthnazi20204u 11 років тому

    morpher44 lets be friends’ fix earth OM . feed the people

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44  11 років тому

    example: Thermoelectric generators have no drift shaft. Seebeck effect.

  • @jphiller6182
    @jphiller6182 11 років тому

    Interesting.... Can I subscribe or something to track progress?

  • @luvs2tempt
    @luvs2tempt 11 років тому

    so did you ever get this tuned to 110?

  • @KW42ON
    @KW42ON 14 років тому

    Nice setup!

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN 5 років тому

    i wonder how much atmospheric energy you could amplify with a antenna.

    • @morpher44
      @morpher44  5 років тому +1

      reception can be PERFECT if you hit the exact resonant frequency and if the signal strength is large enough -- like nearby lightning. Lighting is a whistler, however, which means it is wide-spectrum. So if your LRC circuit has high Q and a narrow resonance, it is like a FILTER that only sees a tiny part of the signal. With low Q, you might be able to go wideband, but then it will attenuate dramatically due to the low Q.

    • @DANTHETUBEMAN
      @DANTHETUBEMAN 5 років тому

      @@morpher44 Henry moray built some of the earliest isotope doping semi conductors, when he found the right frequency with that material he could amplify that frequency.

    • @morpher44
      @morpher44  5 років тому

      @@DANTHETUBEMAN Well a transistor can amplify any range of frequencies, depending upon the specs of the transistor. The gain is linear within a certain range of biasing. His "Swedish Stone" was never fully explained. Others have not been able to replicate. He may have had a configuration that basically was converting the particle impacts on the wires of the coils into an oscillation. Coils will self resonate with background radiation. But if you have more radiation, and if you can focus a beam of particles by making a waveguide of led, you could convert the energy there into electricity. But I personally wouldn't like to mess around with radium or other hot substances. It is not something a consumer product should have.

    • @DANTHETUBEMAN
      @DANTHETUBEMAN 5 років тому

      @@morpher44 yes we all need to build a participial accelerator like bob Lazar,
      ua-cam.com/video/P7HB1tNGLmU/v-deo.html
      he put his to good use solving the petroleum crises.
      but we could all make our own isotopes to experiment with.