Quanta magnetics self charging capacitors


Matt Watts

Re: Quanta magnetics self charging capacitors
« Reply #2, on July 23rd, 2016, 10:59 AM »Last edited on July 23rd, 2016, 11:24 AM
Quote from Vortex Joe on July 23rd, 2016, 05:19 AM
I believe this is the future of energy systems.
Thoughts?
The guy has some good build quality with a framework that can go in any direction he wants fairly easily.  I'm still waiting for him to develop an orthogonal coil arrangement with both motoring and generating windings on his pulse motor.  Once he does that and adds coil shorting to extract the current out of the system, I think you'll see a device that can truly tap into "the wheelwork of nature".  Probably wishful thinking on my part, but I like to keep at least one eye on things.

For those cells...

I'm not sure what to think.  They seem like batteries to me.  Will they wear out over time and with continuous use?  I would think so if there is a chemical (redox) reaction taking place.  It would be interesting to have a few plates to play with and find out.

First-come, first serve for the whole kit:
http://www.shop.quantamagneticstore.com/Q-Beta-Experimental-Prototype-Kit-QBP.htm

Don't even ask about getting the Silicon Graphite cells by themselves.  Not sure too many people can pop for the four thousand dollar kit.  Sounds like a teaser to me.

Vortex Joe

Re: Quanta magnetics self charging capacitors
« Reply #3, on July 23rd, 2016, 12:06 PM »
Yes the big question is how long do they produce a charge? They put out enough energy that scaling them up say the size of a wall coupled with a battery charging system would be enough to run your house as they charge 24/7. If they last 20 years then I would say this could get our homes off the grid in short order. If you could buy the cells alone I would be all over it. Looking forward to seeing where this product goes.