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Started by Philip Hardcastle, April 04, 2012, 05:00:30 AM

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MileHigh

You are right, I didn't think about that.  Many electronic devices cold be nearly self-powered like that and only have to draw in a small amount of external thermal power - if it works.

Anybody see a preliminary or released spec sheet for this device?

lancaIV

Quote from: MileHigh on August 06, 2012, 02:25:30 PM
A Quenco system would not produce any carbon byproducts.  It would produce cold cell phones though.

A Quenco chip not,you are right.

A Quenco system ?
Quenco chip could become a carbon and byproducts generating machine energy source part.

Creating new material matter,when there are no more natural resources .
Look what "Curiosity" does actually on Mars - by L.A.S.E.R. melting - and spectralanalysis and think reverse !
matter/materia2light and light2matter/materia.

slapper

my experience with wafer fabs is they are almost always late with their lead times. and this is with one of the largest fabricators in the country. it was for an amr sensor for currency detection and it wasn't the most conventional geometry. after completion about 1/3 of the sensors failed. some things can't be helped on the first run. the smaller wafer fabs were worse. i can only imagine what philip has been going through. the start-up costs are steep but you get a good number of die for the minimum number of wafers they'll produce.

even though i'm an open source'r in the free energy field i like the direction philip has decided to take on this. i don't think he should release any proprietary information on a project like this. the upfront costs are to high. if he did publically release the information there would no incentive for investors to put money into start-up costs.

if anyone is interested in where philip is coming from look at his previous posts from years back and see what he has published in the past on his website by searching the wayback machine.

take care.

nap
we are not alone :)

e2matrix

Quote from: broli on August 06, 2012, 02:09:39 PM
From what I understand Quencu produces electricity out of thermal energy. That same electricity when flowing as a current through a resistance produces thermal energy. So a closed system with Quenco inside never loses its thermal energy but still can do useful work. Thus trying to cool the environment won't work, as whatever you are using the electricity for, its resistance will heat it back up. I'm btw not a proponent of man made climate change but that's beside the point.

I agree and also am not a proponent of man made climate change but I think this will help from several angles in the long term.  Not all electricity used is 100% converted to heat though.  Some becomes light or RF or simply motion.   Man made or not the stats support that we are having a noticeable increase in warm weather in the last couple years.  It's been a rather sharp uptick in a short time. 

Then there's Milehigh - the eternal pessimist....

lancaIV

Quote from: broli on August 06, 2012, 02:36:46 PM
Not really, perhaps in the region of where the thin film was installed. But if the main heat sources like the cpu, gpu, antenna, lcd... where to be covered with Quenco the phone should, from what I get, remain at the current temperature of the environment as the thin film is absorbing all the radiated heat of these IC's and conductors and giving it back as electricity. Since the heat of these components is used to power them a true closed loop system arises. And this would apply to everything. For instance a conductor covered with Quenco would become a "pseudo" superconductor. Since you are absorbing all the heat and putting it back into the system as electric energy everything remains at the temperature of the environment you are in and be, theoretically, lossless.

This is a feedback cycle.
With one real limit: entrophy recitating "Since you are absorbing all the heat and putting it back into the system ....."
                                                                                                                     all the heat=all the motion =
                                                                                                                     to   zero point Kelvin  :
                                                                                                       and the       zero point ict-coordinate   geral
                                                                                                                                               ic~t                     specific,dynamics

                                                                                                      cognitive: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichtkegel