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Author Topic: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???  (Read 158013 times)

d3x0r

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #45 on: April 22, 2014, 02:02:37 AM »
re reative power demonstration


the whole thing is based on taking a current reading from a place and a voltage reading from another place and saying they can be multiplied to make a power rating...


Might as well be 2 entirely different circuits... the amps from the hot side should be used to relate the voltage on the hot side... and the voltage against the cold side should be used with the amps on the cold side...


saying you have a voltage 'here' and a current 'over here' doesn't mean anything....

dieter

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #46 on: April 22, 2014, 06:28:24 PM »
I feel tempted to throw in my veto, since in my POV reactive power is it, when current and voltage are out of phase when they pass the cold side of the watt meter, which happens easily with caps and coils. Which is why Motors never have a power factor of 1.0 and AFAIK on the bills a power factor of like 0.7 is most expensive since it is an average PF, and I would add that I could be wrong, but I won't say anything because I think we're getting way off topic, and to maintain respect to the thread opener I suggest: let's get back on topic.


Which was just a way to say "I am right, end of story"  ;D .

Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #47 on: April 27, 2014, 10:26:28 AM »
Back to the Hendershot project. I tried connecting a car battery to the exciter coils (if that's what they're called), and nothing happened. Then I stuck 2 Neodymium magnets to the bar magnet, and still, nothing happened.  So I connected the load end of the circuit to the electrical outlet, and one of my transformers burned out. I had them made special for this experiment, but they can be repaired.

So I should leave this project and try something else. I purchased some plans which I know are scams. However, they can be good starting points and maybe something can happen from there.

I might open a new thread on a new experiment and start asking questions again.

Thanks for all the help, and some leads. I'll try them out too.

Skysabre.

dieter

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #48 on: April 27, 2014, 04:02:01 PM »
I feel sorry for you, but I guess that happened to all of us several times already. I can only suggest: stay away from $-plans and never stop thinking out of the box.


Basicly, the energy resources belong to mankind and should be for free anyway, like air. But the good thing is, every now and then new sources of energy are discovered, and we are pioneers in this field.


Good luck!


Regards


Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #49 on: April 28, 2014, 07:03:00 AM »
Dieter,

Thank you for your sympathy, but really, there's no need to feel sorry for me. I'm only having fun here.

I looked at the reactive generator video that you pointed out, but having no background in electronics, I couldn't make heads or tails of what the guy was saying. I wonder if you know of any circuit diagram I can work on? Thanks.

I might start a new thread on the next project.

Thank you too Artoj for your suggestions.

By the way, do you guys know of any book like "Electronics for Dummies" that I can study in a hurry? or any website that teaches the course for beginners?

Thanks. I'll be back

Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #50 on: April 28, 2014, 02:08:04 PM »
Hello SkySabre,
Yes, I built a Hendershot Generator just like the video and schematics said to build it. Sorry, it doesn't work. I really didn't believe that it would work, but built one anyway to be absolutely sure.
The schematic calls for two 1:5 Transformers. So to get 110 volts out of the transformer, the device would have to produce 22 volts input. I just didn't believe the design could do that, and it can't.
But it was a lot of fun building it; and I still have good components to use in future projects! 8)
I'm new here, but I'll try to put some pic's of the one I built in this comment.


Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #51 on: April 29, 2014, 09:11:40 AM »
rc3po,

Hey, nice clean job! I don't know how many we are who did this, but THANKS for posting your work here. Our experiences will prevent others from doing the same, and we can therefore focus our energies elsewhere.

Today, I'm posting the so-called Don Smith Generator which I paid $47.00 for.  In a short while, I will upload the pdf file for everyone to see, and maybe we can share opinions on this one.

I have to admit I have no experience in electronics but I'm joining this forum because this beautiful planet needs saving. I've seen first hand the devastation of a supertyphoon, of tens of thousands of lives lost, of cities leveled to rubble and I think we're late in doing this, BUT NOT TOO LATE.

I'm one dummy in your ranks, but count me in anyway. I can try things. While I'm doing relief and reconstruction work, I can find time for experiments too.

Finally: I'm glad you tried.

Skysabre

Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #52 on: April 29, 2014, 09:22:14 AM »
Hi Friends,

I started a new topic, "The So-Called Don Smith Generator". I need your advice there.

FYI

Skysabre

rc3po

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #53 on: April 29, 2014, 09:34:46 AM »
rc3po,

Hey, nice clean job! I don't know how many we are who did this, but THANKS for posting your work here. Our experiences will prevent others from doing the same, and we can therefore focus our energies elsewhere.

Today, I'm posting the so-called Don Smith Generator which I paid $47.00 for.  In a short while, I will upload the pdf file for everyone to see, and maybe we can share opinions on this one.

I have to admit I have no experience in electronics but I'm joining this forum because this beautiful planet needs saving. I've seen first hand the devastation of a supertyphoon, of tens of thousands of lives lost, of cities leveled to rubble and I think we're late in doing this, BUT NOT TOO LATE.

I'm one dummy in your ranks, but count me in anyway. I can try things. While I'm doing relief and reconstruction work, I can find time for experiments too.

Finally: I'm glad you tried.

Skysabre

Skysabre,

You are welcome, my friend. I've only been studying Electronix for about 14 months now, and I love it.
I'm really interested in these concepts of free-energy & zero-point systems and find them intriguing.
I think you could have got the schematic for the Don Smith Generator for free.
This is a good website to visit; www.free-energy-devices.com/
Have fun and be careful!

andrea76

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #54 on: April 30, 2014, 05:25:42 PM »
excerpt "from the archive of lester hendershot":
 "A very small unit composed of wire, a magnet, several especially designed coils, condensors, collector units, and a few other minor items, will cut this force.  ANOTHER ESPECIALLY DESIGNED MECHANISM WILL POLARIZE IT, GIVING A POSITIVE AND A NEGATIVE CONNECTION TO ANY RESISTANCE AND THE RESULT IS THE GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY."

we forget something???

Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #55 on: May 01, 2014, 02:08:57 AM »
Thank you, rc3po !

Thanks for the lead...There's a wealth of material to harvest from! I should have joined this forum a long time back! ! !

I'm inclined to pick on projects that can be done using basic materials and components. Maybe we can all use our know-how (mine is zero, but I have time ;D) to design specific components into a chosen project, and those with time and resources can start work. Maybe like a team effort?

Whatever you decide on, that's okay with me.

Finally, THANKS! for a lot of things.

Skysabre

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #56 on: May 01, 2014, 02:14:16 AM »
excerpt "from the archive of lester hendershot":
 "A very small unit composed of wire, a magnet, several especially designed coils, condensors, collector units, and a few other minor items, will cut this force.  ANOTHER ESPECIALLY DESIGNED MECHANISM WILL POLARIZE IT, GIVING A POSITIVE AND A NEGATIVE CONNECTION TO ANY RESISTANCE AND THE RESULT IS THE GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY."

we forget something???

Hi andrea76

If you have any ideas to run this experiment further, please let me know. I haven't taken apart my unit until now, I'd be glad to mess it up again. ;D

Skysabre

rc3po

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #57 on: May 01, 2014, 07:01:50 PM »
excerpt "from the archive of lester hendershot":
 "A very small unit composed of wire, a magnet, several especially designed coils, condensors, collector units, and a few other minor items, will cut this force.  ANOTHER ESPECIALLY DESIGNED MECHANISM WILL POLARIZE IT, GIVING A POSITIVE AND A NEGATIVE CONNECTION TO ANY RESISTANCE AND THE RESULT IS THE GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY."

we forget something???
A/C doesn't have a positive & negative...
Forget it - it doesn't work and never will. You are wasting your time with the hendershot generator.
I have proven that it is a hoax. If it actually worked, I would be dancing a jig and going to collect my
million $$$.

benfr

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Re: Did someone tried to replicate a Hendershot Generator ???
« Reply #58 on: November 26, 2022, 02:34:59 PM »
I have no idea of what is missing for it to work, of course. But  I was wondering that since resonance with air coils happens or disappears when the coils are moved in relation to a ferrite rod ...
so if I had built this machine, I would not only move the iron rods away from the magnet to see  what happens, but also for debugging purposes, try to have the coil around thoses 2 iron bars movable in and out also. (sliding)
As I think the hendershot generator is something about resonance...It would may be allow to see things about resonance kick in.
Note : I also believe the inductance values and capacitance values are key in this machine, so ideally if that could be made to be variable somehow... may be we could make that machine work more easily...my 2 cents really...Cheers !