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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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picowatt

Quote from: TinselKoala on July 20, 2014, 10:16:56 PM
Meanwhile... back at the ranch.... What's that Lassie? Timmy's in the well, again? WooF WooF Grr....  Oh, no, sorry....

TEXAS HAS RESONANCE !! OVERUNITY IN VARs !! Conversion of reactive power to real power! Woof!

Introducing the TKTickler MicroQEG Solid State Quantum Energy Generator. Microseconds away from self-looping! That's no barking dog!

8) :P

Video uploading now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xuXBHJcNsk


_Now_ I can haz cheezburger?

Damn it TK!

When you know you are editing in some zingers, you really need to put some kind of warning at the lead of your videos telling us to put down all liquids.  I spit coffee all over the place when I heard the first "yay... we have resonance..." edited into your video.  Still laughing... 

As for the "cheezburger", having seen what you can do with a piece of cheese, the MIB will never let you near a cheeseburger.

PW

Hey, is that Tek 'scope a recent acquisition?  Don't rem seeing it before...

TinselKoala

Heh...
I just want to make it perfectly clear to those who might not know: there is nothing faked in that video and anyone can reproduce the results themselves. The parts to make the circuit probably cost less than 10 dollars, the mosfets are IRF3205, dirt cheap, and you don't have to use precision caps, just good ones.  There are things wrong with the video and the "claims" and I hope people discuss them,  but there is nothing wrong with the apparatus or the measurements per se.  This is not a "cheese power" demonstration! The measurements and the circuit are 100 percent real and just as I present them in the video.
The EE types and experienced experimenters already know this but I just wanted to make it clear to any lurkers who might be suspicious but not have the experience to judge for themselves.

I've had the Tek 2213a for some years. It's a nice simple and reliable scope with enough bandwidth for my general purposes and has a trigger delay feature that's useful. I wish it could do a mixed straight and delayed screen like the HP180a can do, but one gets what one pays for I suppose. I paid 125 dollars CDN for it at Active Surplus in Toronto, carried it home on the subway. At one point one channel went to the DC offset peg, due to my ambient UHV experimentation, blew an input stage FET and the associated PiN diode. It was relatively easy to replace the parts and re-calibrate once I discovered that the 2213a uses the 2215 front-end, not the 2213 front end.


picowatt

Quote from: TinselKoala on July 21, 2014, 01:02:09 AM
Heh...
I just want to make it perfectly clear to those who might not know: there is nothing faked in that video and anyone can reproduce the results themselves. The parts to make the circuit probably cost less than 10 dollars, the mosfets are IRF3205, dirt cheap, and you don't have to use precision caps, just good ones.  There are things wrong with the video and the "claims" and I hope people discuss them,  but there is nothing wrong with the apparatus or the measurements per se.  This is not a "cheese power" demonstration! The measurements and the circuit are 100 percent real and just as I present them in the video.
The EE types and experienced experimenters already know this but I just wanted to make it clear to any lurkers who might be suspicious but not have the experience to judge for themselves.

I've had the Tek 2213a for some years. It's a nice simple and reliable scope with enough bandwidth for my general purposes and has a trigger delay feature that's useful. I wish it could do a mixed straight and delayed screen like the HP180a can do, but one gets what one pays for I suppose. I paid 125 dollars CDN for it at Active Surplus in Toronto, carried it home on the subway. At one point one channel went to the DC offset peg, due to my ambient UHV experimentation, blew an input stage FET and the associated PiN diode. It was relatively easy to replace the parts and re-calibrate once I discovered that the 2213a uses the 2215 front-end, not the 2213 front end.

TK,

I in no way meant to infer any "cheeziness" was going on in this video!  But you do keep asking for "cheezburgers", and that cannot be allowed to happen...

But seriously, I had to change my shirt...

The Tek scope has a nice looking and bright display that shows up very well in your video.

Great work, as usual...  at the least, you deserve a bucket of wings...

PW

PCB

TK: Any chance you could post a circuit diagram for the setup?

TinselKoala

I've posted it several times already but OK, here it is again.

Differences: I am using IRF3205 mossfeet and a TBF primary coil of six turns of heavy solid copper house wire. #12, I think. The bifilar winding of this coil is either critical, or a Red Herring, or both. 6 caps to make up about 60 nF. TBF coil in place of "transfer loop", and about 4.25-5.0 uH of inductance. The chokes are Radio Shack 100 uH chokes rewound with heavier wire but measuring the same 100 uH.

Please excuse the unconventional format of the schematic. It's a long.... long..... story. But there it is.