A replica made in the rules of the art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSNNJyvznAc
1200 w input, max 200 w output.
16% yield
Engineers examine the QEG of Morocco: http://sitsshow.blogspot.nl/2014/05/sta ... day-9.html
I did not understand everything.
Quantum Energy generator: one more?
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Me ? Nothing ! It is the authors of the contraption who claim that.
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elephant wrote:Me ? Nothing ! It is the authors of the contraption who claim that.
Yes, in this case I think the "inventors" of this machine are soliciting using the term "quantum".
The quantum world is the scale of the atom, and atoms constitute everything that exists in our world, so to speak of a quantum energy is to want to shine something rather vague, because invisible to the naked eye ...
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"Engineering is sometimes about knowing when to stop" Charles De Gaulle.
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Must recognize that it is clean
I may have looked badly. Where did you see 1200 W input? Such a system should not use a mechanical power of 1200 W.
There is something that bothers me anyway:
Resonance frequency: OK, there is one, proportional to the RLC product.
But RLC is variable, since the load (R) is variable (the resistance of the filaments varies with their temperature by Joule effect)
A replica made in the rules of the art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSNNJyvznAc
1200 w input, max 200 w output.
Must recognize that it is clean
I may have looked badly. Where did you see 1200 W input? Such a system should not use a mechanical power of 1200 W.
There is something that bothers me anyway:
Resonance frequency: OK, there is one, proportional to the RLC product.
But RLC is variable, since the load (R) is variable (the resistance of the filaments varies with their temperature by Joule effect)
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Well, I read the 2nd Youtube that you quoted, namely
Roughly speaking, the type participated in the tests: 1000W result for 350, but the circuit was incomplete: to be continued. Apparently, the excitation circuit would operate under 1,3 MHz
Personally, I am surprised that they need 1000 W to produce 200 or even 350. The FCEM induced by such a load should not slow down so much!
In any case, assuming that it works, the speed regulation should be carried out in a technology other than a rheotor, or in any case the measurement should be carried out downstream of the rheotor, because it generates a loss.
And look carefully at the diagram on page 8 of the pdf
http://be-do.com/media/kunena/attachmen ... -14-FR.pdf
the excitation circuit does not remind you of anything? I vaguely remember the primary circuit of the Kapanadze assembly (connected to earth, spark gap, etc.)
Engineers examine the QEG of Morocco: http://sitsshow.blogspot.nl/2014/05/sta ... day-9.html
Roughly speaking, the type participated in the tests: 1000W result for 350, but the circuit was incomplete: to be continued. Apparently, the excitation circuit would operate under 1,3 MHz
Personally, I am surprised that they need 1000 W to produce 200 or even 350. The FCEM induced by such a load should not slow down so much!
In any case, assuming that it works, the speed regulation should be carried out in a technology other than a rheotor, or in any case the measurement should be carried out downstream of the rheotor, because it generates a loss.
And look carefully at the diagram on page 8 of the pdf
http://be-do.com/media/kunena/attachmen ... -14-FR.pdf
the excitation circuit does not remind you of anything? I vaguely remember the primary circuit of the Kapanadze assembly (connected to earth, spark gap, etc.)
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Hi,
Published May 3, 2014
QEG - Ariovaldo Replication
Input power: - 1200 Watts (average)
Frequency: - 195 Hz
Output volts: - 90 VAC
Output current: - 2.15 Amps
On the diagram, we can clearly see that the alternator is a machine like an inverted brushless motor, with
- a permanent magnet rotor
- 2 windings connected to the load through an "exciter".
- 2 windings connected to the capacitors, which constitute the resonant circuit.
Normal that the resonance is little influenced by the load. On the other hand, nothing at output if the speed does not correspond precisely to this resonance.
That 2 windings out of 4 useful, the low yield does not surprise me.
You will also notice that the exciter is absent. I suppose that with the consumption of the spark gap, the performance is even more catastrophic.
I'm ready to bet that the Moroccan QEG will quickly end up in the pestle
In the About comment:elephant wrote:I may have looked badly. Where did you see 1200 W input?
Published May 3, 2014
QEG - Ariovaldo Replication
Input power: - 1200 Watts (average)
Frequency: - 195 Hz
Output volts: - 90 VAC
Output current: - 2.15 Amps
elephant wrote:Resonance frequency: OK, there is one, proportional to the RLC product.
But RLC is variable, since the load (R) is variable (the resistance of the filaments varies with their temperature by Joule effect)
On the diagram, we can clearly see that the alternator is a machine like an inverted brushless motor, with
- a permanent magnet rotor
- 2 windings connected to the load through an "exciter".
- 2 windings connected to the capacitors, which constitute the resonant circuit.
Normal that the resonance is little influenced by the load. On the other hand, nothing at output if the speed does not correspond precisely to this resonance.
That 2 windings out of 4 useful, the low yield does not surprise me.
You will also notice that the exciter is absent. I suppose that with the consumption of the spark gap, the performance is even more catastrophic.
I'm ready to bet that the Moroccan QEG will quickly end up in the pestle
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Hello everyone.
The most amazing thing about this QEG is that the rotor is not magnetic!
see the experience on these two videos: http://youtu.be/NLiZDQxywqE
et http://youtu.be/-_CN6aE2meY
The most amazing thing about this QEG is that the rotor is not magnetic!
see the experience on these two videos: http://youtu.be/NLiZDQxywqE
et http://youtu.be/-_CN6aE2meY
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I have not seen a rotor in these videos.
If no magnets, no variable magnetic field and therefore no fem http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loi_de_Len ... nonc.C3.A9
Hold another demystification https://www.metabunk.org/threads/debunk ... w-in.3572/
If no magnets, no variable magnetic field and therefore no fem http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loi_de_Len ... nonc.C3.A9
Hold another demystification https://www.metabunk.org/threads/debunk ... w-in.3572/
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