response to Bob.
Hi Bob,
re: not seeing external power in video
We live in a day and age where hoaxing video is very easy.
There are very nice "free" video editing tools. Even if this was
"live" video, power can be sent wirelessly. That is easy to do
with inductive coupling, pioneered by the work of Tesla.
re: cylinders IN Hendershot coil.
The "free" material on the web I was referring are some books you can find.
One is titled "The Hendershot Motor Mystery", compiled by Tom Brown,
Borderland Sciences, (c) 1988.
Another really good one is "Secrets of Perpetual Power, the Hendershot Mystery", by Barry Hilton. I really like this latter book because it gives
many "speculative" schematics to try and has other valuable information.
NOTE: These are FREE and you can find them using google search.
They give FAR more info than that hoaxed video thing you purchased.
One thing that hoaxed video doesn't discuss or show is how to make the
"hand-made" capacitors that Hendershot PUT into his cylinders.
They didn't put this detail in the hoax because they knew it would be
too difficult for most people -- and a real turn-off .. and they wanted
your money.
Re: capacitors shown in video.
Yeah those were all wrong relative to the older information from 1988. Realize that large capacitors like this server various purposes. One is to prevent the flow of DC voltages thru certain parts of the circuit -- only letting AC pass. Another is to LAG the signal with a timing constant -- thus changing the signals phase. Hendershot used 40MFD and 80MFD caps in his fuelless generator. Not knowing what he was up to and which schematic is which, the reasons for why he used these is unclear. Either these are just the ones he could find and the values don't matter too much ... OR ... they are very specific values that MUST be used for the frequencies he's tuning and the phase shifting he's doing, etc. Realize that the buzzer is a low-frequency device. Further, a large CAP like this can prevent SPARKING across metal surfaces -- such as in a relay. If your goal it to replicate "exactly" what Hendershot did, then you need 40MFD and 80MFD caps - 450VAC. If your just tinkering and want to alter the recipe ... then "BIG" caps are good enough. Be sure, however, when grabbing a capacitor with your hands to always SHORT them first before touching them.
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re: not seeing external power in video
We live in a day and age where hoaxing video is very easy.
There are very nice "free" video editing tools. Even if this was
"live" video, power can be sent wirelessly. That is easy to do
with inductive coupling, pioneered by the work of Tesla.
re: cylinders IN Hendershot coil.
The "free" material on the web I was referring are some books you can find.
One is titled "The Hendershot Motor Mystery", compiled by Tom Brown,
Borderland Sciences, (c) 1988.
Another really good one is "Secrets of Perpetual Power, the Hendershot Mystery", by Barry Hilton. I really like this latter book because it gives
many "speculative" schematics to try and has other valuable information.
NOTE: These are FREE and you can find them using google search.
They give FAR more info than that hoaxed video thing you purchased.
One thing that hoaxed video doesn't discuss or show is how to make the
"hand-made" capacitors that Hendershot PUT into his cylinders.
They didn't put this detail in the hoax because they knew it would be
too difficult for most people -- and a real turn-off .. and they wanted
your money.
Re: capacitors shown in video.
Yeah those were all wrong relative to the older information from 1988. Realize that large capacitors like this server various purposes. One is to prevent the flow of DC voltages thru certain parts of the circuit -- only letting AC pass. Another is to LAG the signal with a timing constant -- thus changing the signals phase. Hendershot used 40MFD and 80MFD caps in his fuelless generator. Not knowing what he was up to and which schematic is which, the reasons for why he used these is unclear. Either these are just the ones he could find and the values don't matter too much ... OR ... they are very specific values that MUST be used for the frequencies he's tuning and the phase shifting he's doing, etc. Realize that the buzzer is a low-frequency device. Further, a large CAP like this can prevent SPARKING across metal surfaces -- such as in a relay. If your goal it to replicate "exactly" what Hendershot did, then you need 40MFD and 80MFD caps - 450VAC. If your just tinkering and want to alter the recipe ... then "BIG" caps are good enough. Be sure, however, when grabbing a capacitor with your hands to always SHORT them first before touching them.
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