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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

Started by madddann, March 26, 2014, 09:42:27 PM

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gotoluc

Hi everyone,

I edited a new video demo of the QEG test in Morocco so I could listen to it using headphones with volume maxed out to see if I could detect any change in RPM sound of the prime mover for the first seconds when resonance kicks in and before people start screaming. I repeated it 10 times and added the end segment which is also quiet.
I decide to share this instead of keeping this edited video for my study, so I upload it unlisted on my youtube account to help others who would like to see this. I also kept it in full HD so no Quality is lost.

To the best of my ability I could not detect much change in sound of the prime mover. Nothing compared to my test unit anyways, and they have 500 watts of load!
The thing I notice is the flashing of the bulbs. To me this is hard to believe 400Hz is involved. That is the main thing that does not look right to me at this time.

Please share your observations

Luc

Link to my edited version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ALGxtNZ_2Y&feature=youtu.be

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7--G5qSDag

F_Brown

From playing with the parameters of my SPICE  model, I have found that the parametric resonance is a rather sharp one,  By that I mean a relatively small change in any of the circuit values, results in a significant change in the performance of the device. 

The first image of the onset of parametric resonance I posted is using a heavy load.  That is a load just less than the amount that would stop the tank oscillations.  I noticed that detuning one or more of the circuit values results in an under-damped system.  The is one that over-shoots it's stable operating point then rebounds several times before settling down into stable operation.

Incandescent lights change their resistance value a lot as they heat up.  I would image that the changing resistance of the load combined with the sensitivity of the circuit, creates significant rebounding as things settle into thermally, electrically, and mechanically stable oscillation. 

Attached is an image of my model slightly detuned with a zero load, and this is with a stable resistance for the load.  Just imagine if the generator rebounds because the load is changing value as it heats up.  Then as the generator rebounds, putting out more power then less power the load follows in step, changing its resistance as it heats up and cools down due to the fluctuating output form the generator.  All this happens because the system is operating open loop, in this sense that is without a negative feedback loop and error amplifier as a regulated power supply would have.

picowatt

Quote from: gotoluc on April 29, 2014, 12:57:59 AM
Hi everyone,

I edited a new video demo of the QEG test in Morocco so I could listen to it using headphones with volume maxed out to see if I could detect any change in RPM sound of the prime mover for the first seconds when resonance kicks in and before people start screaming. I repeated it 10 times and added the end segment which is also quiet.
I decide to share this instead of keeping this edited video for my study, so I upload it unlisted on my youtube account to help others who would like to see this. I also kept it in full HD so no Quality is lost.

To the best of my ability I could not detect much change in sound of the prime mover. Nothing compared to my test unit anyways, and they have 500 watts of load!
The thing I notice is the flashing of the bulbs. To me this is hard to believe 400Hz is involved. That is the main thing that does not look right to me at this time.

Please share your observations

Luc

Link to my edited version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ALGxtNZ_2Y&feature=youtu.be

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7--G5qSDag

Luc,

I was also wondering about any speed change but took a different approach.  Direct your attention to the strobe effect visible on the spinning disc on the end of the prime mover (which I am assuming is likely due to camera frame rate aliasing or possibly a nearby fluorescent... I believe the disc is marked for use with a laser tach).

The strobing changes as the speed is adjusted, but does appear fairly stable at the time the bulbs turn on. Even during the ugly sounds produced as the bulbs turn on and throughout the remainder of the time the bulbs are illuminated, the speed seems relatively stable.

Not sure what to make of it though...

PW     


   

gotoluc

Quote from: picowatt on April 29, 2014, 02:02:28 AM
Luc,

I was also wondering about any speed change but took a different approach.  Direct your attention to the strobe effect visible on the spinning disc on the end of the prime mover (which I am assuming is likely due to camera frame rate aliasing or possibly a nearby fluorescent... I believe the disc is marked for use with a laser tach).

The strobing changes as the speed is adjusted, but does appear fairly stable at the time the bulbs turn on. Even during the ugly sounds produced as the bulbs turn on and throughout the remainder of the time the bulbs are illuminated, the speed seems relatively stable.

Not sure what to make of it though...

PW     




Thanks PW for posting that observation also.

Luc

FixedSys

 :) So, the QEG folk fried the Taiwan model?
:-\ Yes.
:) Awesome.

:) They linked the QEG to S.E.X, right?
:-\ Yes.
:) Wow....cool!

:) They got Resonance in Morocco, their data proved OU and now the World has changed forever!!??
:-\ Ah.... Errr....
:) Ah.... So they got Resonance, then set up some basic test equipment to get the summation of input vs output power and it really looks like it could be OU??
:-\ Actually, no. They got Resonance, then had coitus interruptus. You know; turned off the device, went to sleep and we've heard nothing since.

::)