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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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Quote from: Farmhand on August 07, 2014, 03:14:31 PM
Umm here's a phase shift back to almost 90 degrees ...
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May I know which motor you use (magnet? serial?), is resistor and how are connected the blue LEDs (in serial with the motor?) and their power?
Is the adjustment of the 2-18uH inductance critics? or it is very loose?
Thanks
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Farmhand

Oh the motor is just a DC "can" PM motor, it's powered through a FWBR and a 6.8 uF cap so I guess the load there is capacitive.

Those LED's are just connected in parallel across a separate detector coil which is about 35 uH with 10 nF tuning cap.

The tuning inductance is not that critical in the low voltage output circuit, I actually changed to 22 nF tuning capacitance across
the output coil and spread the tuning coil out to reduce it's inductance, so it's not really needed.

I've temporarily changed out the 18 uH primary spiral to a 10 uH spaced solenoid with 8 Turns and I'm using 20 nF across the
switch now. I'll try 22 nF there too later.

Power is a lot more now but the voltage in the HV tank is still about 1000 volts max, I think my adjustable air cap might be
leaking at 1000 volts or something. Input can go to 0.72 Amp at 12.6 volts 9 Watts. Could go more and max out the power
supply.

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Do you mean the LED's in the video that come on when the motor is stalled by force ?

Oh and it's a low speed high torque motor so it won't ever spin very fast. I can measure the motor power no problem, but the
LED power might be difficult.

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PCB

I'd be interested in the opinion of people here as to where it might be possible to build a miniQEG  (reluctance gen.) using a Laskco fan ($16 at Walmart) motor. I took one apart yesterday to repair and it seems to have the right attributes. All the windings are easily accessible so they could rearranged to create a primary and secondary set perhaps. 

TinselKoala

Quote from: PCB on August 08, 2014, 10:59:00 AM
I'd be interested in the opinion of people here as to where it might be possible to build a miniQEG  (reluctance gen.) using a Laskco fan ($16 at Walmart) motor. I took one apart yesterday to repair and it seems to have the right attributes. All the windings are easily accessible so they could rearranged to create a primary and secondary set perhaps.

I thought of this back when this whole thing started, and even made a few posts showing that the shaded-pole motor is practically a QEG already. I did some experimentation and sure, when you spin the thing with an external motor, it generates some AC voltage, very little though since there aren't any magnets in the rotor, just those optimally angled flux shunts that pull the rotor around.  I concluded that there just wasn't enough inductance nor enough parametric pumping (range of variation of inductance) for it to work at reasonable RPMs. You might be able to get one to resonate if you could spin it 100,000 RPM or something, but at "normal" speeds there just isn't enough variation in inductance. Maybe with a redesigned rotor with only the single flux shunt it might be a little better. But Solid State is definitely the way to go, no wasteful motor to drive, just pure clean OU in VARs wherever you need it, and silently too.
8)

ACG

http://www.gofundme.com/hopegirlfixtheworldqeg

Quote$6,000 = for additional equipment needed: oscilloscope, drill press, arbor press, current clamp.
(the inventor used to work in a fully equipped lab for 26 years and has since left the lab to work on the QEG. This equipment is needed to replace what he no longer has access to)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whcVExTxBCs
Just once would like to see dolla dolla bill hopegirl not mention 26 years.  It actually weakens her case.
- Oscilloscope:  What is that seen at time 2:40?
- Drill press:  What is that seen at time 1:50?
- Current clamp:  Could not clearly see one in the video but why not use the one that was used from the get-go.  Or one that surely would have been bought sometime in 26 years of engineering.

Given they have none of the above which is a pointless assumption since proven false, still, these tools requested can be had for 2 grand tops including shipping.

But be sure you donate so that:
QuoteTo do this we want to build 2 more QEG's to present to some of the poorest communities who can receive the highest benefits a device like this can offer.
Poor communities again?  The same suckers are going to fall for that line again!  A suggestion, how about.......maybe actually have a working self-running device first?  Oh and how much do you need for two 34ft long antennae?  Lets not forget to add those in the cost.