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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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CANGAS

At first i was greatly cheered and hopeful. Because of the reference to Tesla technology, which I believe is probably correct.

But, as time goes by, there are far too many serious danger signs.

Tesla technology was VASTLY DIFFERENT  than conventional present day electrical technology. These Hopegirl (possible) (scammers) have only written of small variations of present day technology. 

And they seem to have vanished. Sucking pina coladas sitting on the beach in Bali Hai?

Next?


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CANGAS

Quote from: PCB on May 20, 2014, 07:34:54 AM
In one of the videos, Jamie says that the QEG is a high voltage device, not a low voltage one as they had first thougth. Interesting statement since he supposedly had already built his own prototype. He then goes on to say that if they can get the output voltage up to 2KV and the current to 5 amps they will have their 10KW generator. Right from the beginning these guys have assumed that the output power is simply volts times amps. Jamie can not be an engineer. No engineer would do this for an AC system, but these guys do. Does anybody present at these gatherings even raise their hand and mention rms or power factor.  I for one have not heard these terms in any of their videos or seen them mentioned in blog posts of others reporting back to the masses. 

MileHigh did a great job of explaining things. I'd like to see a concise posting formulated and placed on the http://be-do.com/index.php/en/forum. If you have posting privileges it will appear immediately. This posting should be screen captured and posted back here. If it later is removed this would indicated that they are knowingly scamming folks.

I would suggest that perhaps MileHigh should take the lead on preparing a concise power cal analysis. I have posting privileges and would be pleased to post it in response to Dave Starbuck Sunday, May 18, 2014 posting.


LOOK!
These (possible) HopeGirl scammers have traded on the Tesla name.

Tesla technology was based on very high frequency, very high voltage , parameters.

HopeGirl (possible) scammers are promoting low frequency, low voltage, technology.

No matter how many pink tutus you pin on the pig, it is still just a pig in a pink tutu.


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PCB

Quote from: MileHigh on May 20, 2014, 08:35:46 PM
PCB,

Please check back to my posting again.  I improved the prose and made it clearer.  I don't think working back from 10 kilowatts is something to mention now.  Perhaps in a week or so if the posting stirs up controversy and you still have posting privileges.  I suggest that you post my new improved version and see what happens.

There is a chance that the posting will be deleted and you will be banned.  Such is life and the HopeStompers can't control the whole Internet.

MileHigh
Posted with a few editorial changes:

TinselKoala

You've had a reply. Apparently there is another report from Robitaille of new measurements where he actually uses the term "RMS" and gives some details.

One continues to wonder about the elephant in the room: with all this "overunity" power output.... they still can't make it run itself. Even though any competent electrical engineer given, say, a 3000 watt electrical power source on the left end of the table and a 1000 watt electrical load on the right end of the table, can hook them together without much difficulty, no matter in what strange form the 3000 watt source is producing.

Pretty colored lines on an oscilloscope, and columns of spreadsheet numbers, do NOT equal "overunity"! If you are getting an output of three times the input and you still can't make a self-looped system... then you are not measuring something properly, you aren't holding your mouth right, or perhaps you just don't have enough colored clipleads. For sure... you don't have overunity, no matter what your self-generated numbers might say. There are many more ways to measure incorrectly than you have dreamed of in your philosophy, Horatio.



PCB

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 21, 2014, 08:28:33 AM
You've had a reply. Apparently there is another report from Robitaille of new measurements where he actually uses the term "RMS" and gives some details.

One continues to wonder about the elephant in the room: with all this "overunity" power output.... they still can't make it run itself. Even though any competent electrical engineer given, say, a 3000 watt electrical power source on the left end of the table and a 1000 watt electrical load on the right end of the table, can hook them together without much difficulty, no matter in what strange form the 3000 watt source is producing.

Pretty colored lines on an oscilloscope, and columns of spreadsheet numbers, do NOT equal "overunity"! If you are getting an output of three times the input and you still can't make a self-looped system... then you are not measuring something properly, you aren't holding your mouth right, or perhaps you just don't have enough colored clipleads. For sure... you don't have overunity, no matter what your self-generated numbers might say. There are many more ways to measure incorrectly than you have dreamed of in your philosophy, Horatio.


Well Jamie does mention 175W rms output in his latest posting so he certainly understands how power in calculated, less in fact then MileHigh estimated. That doesn't change the fact that HopeGirl started fund raising off of a bogus claim of overunity. Jamie now says they are getting 1590W RMS power output for 800W input. At least he is being somewhat more careful in his reporting. This is the first report I believe of excess power so self looping should be there next goal I would think. I wish them luck that they will achieve this shortly.