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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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SeaMonkey

120 Watts of output for 500 Watts of input is
uncharacteristic of this type of generator.

Something is clearly wrong with the way it is
being evaluated.   Its efficiency should be much
nearer 90% when it is properly driven and tuned.
Their operational RPMs may be too low to achieve
the proper frequencies and phase relationships.

ariovaldo

Just an update...
I got some number for you guys....but before that, I would like to register: don't call me Dumb for spend time and money in project like this one. This is my hobby and I enjoy to do that.[/size]


Input power.    :- 1200Watts approximately
Output voltage :- 90 VCA approximately 
Output current. :- 2.3 amps
Frequency         :- 95 HZ


http://youtu.be/cSNNJyvznAc


Cheers
Ariovaldo

ariovaldo

Quote from: ariovaldo on May 03, 2014, 05:21:50 PM
Just an update...
I got some number for you guys....but before that, I would like to register: don't call me Dumb for spend time and money in project like this one. This is my hobby and I enjoy to do that.[/size]


Input power.    :- 1200Watts approximately
Output voltage :- 90 VCA approximately 
Output current. :- 2.3 amps
Frequency         :- 95 HZ


http://youtu.be/cSNNJyvznAc


Cheers
Ariovaldo


Just one more thing: I will do some more tests, changing the capacitance, connections, installing the " exciter " coil, with capacitor and so one. Also, my dc motor is " dying" . This motor is rated for 1.5 hp and I' m overloading the system...the generator sheave is smaller than should be and I need to change...


Cheers
Ariovaldo

F_Brown


MileHigh

SeaMonkey:

Quote120 Watts of output for 500 Watts of input is
uncharacteristic of this type of generator.

Something is clearly wrong with the way it is
being evaluated.   Its efficiency should be much
nearer 90% when it is properly driven and tuned.
Their operational RPMs may be too low.

I don't think so, those numbers seem to be in the right ballpark and were roughly what I was expecting.  You saw the plot of the effective primary inductance with respect to angle?  When the rotor is not lined up the two primary coils cancel each other out, and if there is any energy in the capacitors at that time, then the capacitors have "free reign" to short themselves out and burn off their stored energy in the wire resistance of the coils.  If someone constructs a proper timing diagram then we will be able to see if the capacitors are indeed discharging into "nothingness" during this "dead band."

The further this design deviates from a modern well-designed high-efficiency precision-manufactured tight-tolerance alternator, the lower the expected mechanical-to-electrical conversion efficiency we can expect to see.  Remember, in terms of the efficiency of this device as a generator, the resonance is needed.  Without resonance the performance is likely to be absolutely abysmal.  This device needs resonance to get it's performance to go from abysmal to poor.  That's in contrast with an alternator, where the design is only about trying to ensure that the magnetic flux cuts the pick-up coils with a bare minimum of stray flux.  In the overall scheme of things when it comes to converting mechanical power to electrical power, you don't need resonance at all.  It's arguable that resonance is just a "hook" to draw in QEG converts.

Don't shoot the messenger.  As far as I am aware this is the second credible measurement that has been made available.  The first measurement was 1000 watts in, 500 watts out.  This measurement is 500 watts in, 120 watts out.  Ariovaldo has provided the third credible measurement of 1200 watts in, 207 watts out.  My expectation is that as more credible measurements come in, they will be in the same ballpark.

MileHigh