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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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ariovaldo

Quote from: F_Brown on April 30, 2014, 02:45:34 PM
Awesome video Ariovaldo!

From my SPICE simulations I have found that this device has some unusual performance behaviors, One of which is that the more resistance you put in the primary circuit up to a certain point which seem to be roughly around 10% of the the total impedance of the primary at the operating frequency, the more power the device will output.  I am using an 11 k load in my spice simulation. 

I have also found that the system will go through surging oscillations if the resistance of the load is tool light, and that if the resistance of the load is too high the system will simply fail to go into resonance.   So, the moral of the story is more load is generally better than less load.  Additionally, adding load resistance will take voltage off the primary windings, so again more load is better than less load as far as helping the system to avoid over voltage transients in the primary windings.

I'm thinking that your generator would easily light up a series sting of 20 100W light bulbs maybe more put in series with the primary.

Cheers,

FB


About the load, I tried 4 x 500 watts and it didn't work. With 2 x 500 watts, wasn't full bright..


Cheers
Ariovaldo

Hoppy

Quote from: ariovaldo on April 30, 2014, 03:04:53 PM

About the load, I tried 4 x 500 watts and it didn't work. With 2 x 500 watts, wasn't full bright..


Cheers
Ariovaldo

That's because the device is highly load dependent and therefore will be of no real multi-purpose practical use in a fixed resonant and directly output to load coupled condition. The energy needs to be transferred in pulses into an impedance matched load and subsequently stored in an accumulator for practical use via an inverter. However, getting to this stage adds complexity and cost and is only viable if an overall performance gain (COP>1) from can be confirmed by correct measurement.

ACG

Quote from: ariovaldo on April 30, 2014, 03:00:59 PM

No...straight from the coil to the load...

Any plans on adding the exciter coil?  QEG manual states this is the part of the device that enables most of the energy output.

Or are you doing this in steps so if something goes wrong you know where.   Good effort.

ariovaldo

Quote from: ACG on April 30, 2014, 03:45:15 PM
Any plans on adding the exciter coil?  QEG manual states this is the part of the device that enables most of the energy output.

Or are you doing this in steps so if something goes wrong you know where.   Good effort.


I just need to have time for that. I have the material that I need, and I will build it. I don't know technically, how this coil will helps, but I'm open mind and I'll try.

F_Brown

Quote from: ariovaldo on April 30, 2014, 03:04:53 PM

About the load, I tried 4 x 500 watts and it didn't work. With 2 x 500 watts, wasn't full bright..


Cheers
Ariovaldo


Hmm, so the equivalent of 10 x 100 watt light bulbs dimly.

Weill, I was only off by a factor of 2 or so.  :)

My SPICE sim is using a CEG rotor speed of 24,000.   I would say for your rotor speed of 2,800, you're doing well.