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T1 Terry
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Re: grab your tinfoil hat
This bit is interesting 
Umm...... why would a motor generator require an external power source to run it? I thought the whole idea was to generate power rather than consume solar power to run the thingThe Q2 Motor Generator kit is two Quanta Chargers working together with one acting as a sine wave peak generator. Experiments include extended run time by connecting output to input to further power itself. A source of external input is required, such as solar.
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Re: grab your tinfoil hat
Errr...T1 Terry wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 3:37 pm This bit is interestingUmm...... why would a motor generator require an external power source to run it? I thought the whole idea was to generate power rather than consume solar power to run the thingThe Q2 Motor Generator kit is two Quanta Chargers working together with one acting as a sine wave peak generator. Experiments include extended run time by connecting output to input to further power itself. A source of external input is required, such as solar.![]()
Is this some sort of 'perpetual motion' machine!
Sounds like it will eventually disappear up its own basic aperture!
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Re: grab your tinfoil hat
It looks like a fidget spinner that all the little kids have at the moment. I think they must be the replacement for yo-yo's
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Re: grab your tinfoil hat
I think it is being portrayed as a perpetual motion device with a PTO to generate power as a bonus. In reality if it needs solar power to run it, it appears to be an exercise in extracting hard earned $$ for the instructions on how to build a complex device to consumes solar power 
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Re: grab your tinfoil hat
It's an interesting concept, looks good, nice video and web site.
Not as good as the one I read of many decades ago. It was 3 flywheels of different sizes driving a car generator and powered by a little 6v motor, they guaranteed it would produce at least twice as much energy as it consumed and would solve the worlds energy problems.
Not as good as the one I read of many decades ago. It was 3 flywheels of different sizes driving a car generator and powered by a little 6v motor, they guaranteed it would produce at least twice as much energy as it consumed and would solve the worlds energy problems.
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Re: grab your tinfoil hat
no, like shading the sun with a bit of cardboard.
The method cannot use (much) power to shade it nor be affected by the magnetism.
Like lead sheet for example, so dense not much passes through it -but magnetism does.
Magnets need both poles to operate, thus a pretty big call.
The method cannot use (much) power to shade it nor be affected by the magnetism.
Like lead sheet for example, so dense not much passes through it -but magnetism does.
Magnets need both poles to operate, thus a pretty big call.