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Overunity Machines Forum



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

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

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Vortex1

From TK

QuoteBut the expression on Jamie's face in the first shot is priceless, isn't it? Like something from a Bugs Bunny cartoon.

And the wave at the end like bugs saying: "thaaaats all folks"

I just watched the "UK has resonance" video and I must say these guys must be out of their minds, running a heavy rotor at such high speeds in a room full of adults and children.

If the rotor should ever lock up from a mechanical failure, it will transfer all that stored mechanical energy to the stator and take off like a cartoon buzz-saw across the room,  but unlike a cartoon, people will get injured. Here is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
   

MarkE

Quote from: MileHigh on July 20, 2014, 05:51:21 PM
TK:

Why would a "blowout" necessitate a change of core?  Don't they just have to change the coil that shorted out?  Presumably the physical core would be just fine.

I am licking my chops to see if we ever see Jamie at a coil winding machine where the machine goes across the whole width of the coil in a back-and-forth motion and builds up the coil layer by layer.  As far as I am concerned, that would be a big mistake, and another demonstration of incompetence.

Meanwhile, I have some faint hope that the Canadian Qweegeer Kevin Blundell will eventually flip and simply report truthfully on his experience in this saga.  How much money he spent, his inside information from Evens Abellard who was in Morocco and the UK, what the other groups are measuring and saying, etc.

MileHigh
It will be good if he does ultimately report.  I would not pin a lot of hope on that.  Consider the engineers whom Steorn conned:  Rice, Fennelly, and Watson.  Of the three only one:  Watson eventually came out and said that Steorn were FoS.  And even at that he did so over their transformer BS.  He still expressed belief in OU from  their absurd horizontal axis step motor contraption.

TinselKoala

Quote from: MileHigh on July 20, 2014, 05:51:21 PM
TK:

Why would a "blowout" necessitate a change of core?  Don't they just have to change the coil that shorted out?  Presumably the physical core would be just fine.
Finding the short and fixing it requires stripping the wires. Preventing new shorts requires stripping _all_ the wires and re-doing properly. Plus, the "new cores" are potted, to make things even more out of reach.
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I am licking my chops to see if we ever see Jamie at a coil winding machine where the machine goes across the whole width of the coil in a back-and-forth motion and builds up a primary coil layer by layer.  As far as I am concerned, that would be a big mistake, and another demonstration of incompetence.

The cores are toroidal and don't separate in a "normal" manner. They need to be professionally wound using a toroidal winding machine. There is really no way to do it by hand. One of the road teams has actually built an impressive toroidal core winding machine of their own; it has my complete approval. Too bad it was done for this project. At any rate, the cores are tightly and neatly wound by professionals, at still more cost to the "replicators".
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Meanwhile, I have some faint hope that the Canadian Qweegeer Kevin Blundell will eventually flip and simply report truthfully on his experience in this saga.  How much money he spent, his inside information from Evens Abellard who was in Morocco and the UK, what the other groups are measuring and saying, etc.

MileHigh

Psychological factors mitigate against your hopes, I am afraid. The more money and "face" that one invests in folly, the harder it is to let go and admit to yourself that you are a fool. I envision these people in the more expensive and sophisticated groups like Canada and Florida and South Africa to still be struggling with their doorstops, over in the dedicated workbench taking up half the lab/garage/basement, in a year's time, and with precisely the same results they are getting now: no selfie runnie.

TinselKoala

Quote from: Vortex1 on July 20, 2014, 05:58:49 PM
From TK

And the wave at the end like bugs saying: "thaaaats all folks"

I just watched the "UK has resonance" video and I must say these guys must be out of their minds, running a heavy rotor at such high speeds in a room full of adults and children.

If the rotor should ever lock up from a mechanical failure, it will transfer all that stored mechanical energy to the stator and take off like a cartoon buzz-saw across the room,  but unlike a cartoon, people will get injured. Here is a lawsuit waiting to happen.


Fooking amaxing. The way they stand directly in the plane of the rotating pulleys: a broken belt will take out an arm or an eye. A rotor crash at speed will send fragments flying. Poking your fingers around a HV capacitor stack without using a "jesus pole" first will eventually result in an adverse electrical event to the bodddy.

I could not believe my eyes. At the end of this most recent video, Jamie actually gestures to the lights and says "twelve hundred watts" and then actually waves his hands around in the air and says "so there you have it". Literal hand-waving! Not a measurement in the room. Of course buried under the noise he says "400 Watts" claiming that that big motor is only drawing that much, and of course he's going by the nameplate value of the bulbs. Hey, on the box it says 600 Watt bulbs. So if they light up at all, that means 600 Watts per bulb. Right? That's why they are so much brighter than the overhead room lighting. Oh... wait.... they aren't actually, they are just blooming the camera sensor locally. Oops.

TinselKoala

Quote from: PCB on July 20, 2014, 01:03:28 PM
Notice how large the drive motor is. I would say 3 or 5 HP. The lights seemed brighter as result. He must be imputing between 2 and 3 3/4 KW.
Under the noise he says "400 Watts" presumably claiming that that is what the motor is drawing. Heck, there is probably that much power in the noise, alone.
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