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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: PCB on August 01, 2014, 11:54:06 PM
My sources tell me that Jamie has in fact been successful and has managed to close the loop and create a self runner. Unfortunately in building the QEG he has run foul of QED and has apparently winked out of existence, so I do not think we will be hearing any thing further from him. I'm told that Hopeless Girl is devastated by the loss of her step father and more so by the loss of the knowledge he took with him. Oh well!

That was good for a chuckle!  Thanks...

You know, TT warned people not to play, if you could not pay, for the proper training.

This could be the best "out" yet, it's done, it worked, but everyone involved winked out to another dimension.

Sorry...

PW

Farmhand

I think I've noticed an odd quirk with my circuit to do with the power factor, the tank and the supply.
I'll make a drawing and explain my thoughts.

I'm using a bench power supply that will take a reverse current. Power can be taken and returned but it's a DC supply.

Maybe someone can help with understanding the phase relationship and what is causing it.

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P.S. Here's the setup below. Question could power be transferred back to the supply from the tank during part of each cycle ?

The supply circuit closes the switch which energizes the coil then the switch closes and the coil discharges into the cap.
Then the cap discharges back through the spiral coil to the supply ? All the while transferring some energy to the tank.

Anyway the phase angle is either 33 or -147 or so in the tank with some load.

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TinselKoala

Have you opened up your bench power supply to look at its output circuit? Mine includes electrolytic capacitors and reverse-biased Schottky diodes across the output terminals.

@Synchro: Notice that Farmhand is sowing a square or spiky pulse, and reaping a sine wave response in his resonant tank. And of course since his stimulating pulses have fast rise and fall times the _voltage_ in the coupled tank is greater than in a system like mine that is strictly sinusoidal (or half-sine) throughout. Also I think he is getting substantial transformer effect as well. The Farmhand coupled tank is halfway between my two PTO circuits: the loopstick based HV Receptor, and the motor driving low voltage high current TKTransverter.

TinselKoala

@Farmhand: Is the negative of your Pulse Generator grounded? IE will the 330 uF capacitor be connected to the negative rail through the Pulse Generator?

Farmhand

Yeah Tinsel, The 330 uF cap might be a 470 uF I think and it is grounded to circuit ground, the negative of the cap goes to circuit
ground and the positive goes to the positive rail. the pulse generator has another 100 uF cap which is fed through a diode for the
logic oscillator.

I have a loop made from 4 x 1 mm wires about 200 diameter it shows about 1.5 volts when near the setup, maybe I can use it for a feedback for a resonance seeking logic circuit of some kind, maybe AC.

Here's the setup lighting some LED's and the fluro in the hand deal for fun. The 10 LED's voltage required means the output is near
it's upper voltage level and not much power is drawn. The motor runs at 10 volts or so and draws the most power as a load so far.

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