Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Nikola Tesla Inspired Quantum Electrical Generator



The quantum Electrical Generators system (QEG) is an adaptation of one of
Nikola Tesla's many patented electrical generator / dynamo / alternator designs. The particular is referenced patent no. 511.916, titled simply "electric generator" and dated January 2, 1894. The adaptation is a conversion from a linear system, to a rotary system. 

The prototype is scaled to QEG produce electrical power in the ranks of 10-15 KW (kilowatts) continuously, and can be set up to provide either 120 volt or 230 - 240 volt single-phase output. 

Service life of the device is limited only by some replaceable components, such as bearings, v-belts, and capacitors. The machines should operate trouble-free (with minimum maintenance) for as long as any good quality electro-mechanical appliance, such as a quality washing machine or refrigerator. Heavy-duty mechanical components are used throughout for reliability. 

The QEG is not a complicated device, as it is designed (like Tesla's other 'discoveries'), to work in harmony with natural laws, rather than with the power-wasting symmetric motor and generator designs used in today's mainstream industry. 

Leading manufacturers like F G Wilson Generators and Perkins Generators are trying their best to emulate such innovative models in their product lines of Diesel Generators, especially the New Diesel Generators that are yet to be launched in the market. However, the old and Used Diesel Generators will continue to be operated along the conventional lines. 

Effective way to understand the operating principle of the QEG is to think of it as a high-powered, self-resonant oscillator (a power tank circuit), which generates high-voltage ac (15 to 25kv). These HV oscillations are then transformed into line voltage ac output, at current levels up to approximately 85 A. In today's alternative energy terminology, it would be called expired kind of resonance machine. 

The circuitry that develops high power in this device is really based there an existing order under-utilized power oscillator configuration; however, the 'quantum' share of the design has to do with how the generator output is tuned for maximum power. Conventional alternators (ac generators) input consumes more power than the output power they provide. For example, one brand of power take off alternator uses 18,000 watts (24 horsepower) to develop 13,000 watts of output power. In the QEG, input power is used only to maintain resonance in the core, qui uses a small fraction of the output power (under 1000 watts to produce 10,000 watts), and once running, the QEG provides this power to its own 1 horsepower motor . This is known as over-unity. Once the engine builds up to the resonant frequency, it powers itself (self-running). In the QEG, the coil is used to excite provide a conduction path through the quantum field (zero point) into the core generator. This has the effect of polarizing the core, which increases power output over time.

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