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April 4, 2014:

This is the edited version of the Question & Answer session in Skype with the QEG team, currently in
Taiwan.
Q: Has anyone seriously considered winding a core by hand? Maybe with a small team to take turns, pun
intended. Tedious but cheap. How practical/impractical would it be to achieve for a one off?
A: you cannot wind by hand - we tried - impossible. The wire must be continuous so you have to squeeze
the spool through the hole in the stator over 10,000 times - and it has to be perfect - only a machine will
do this
Q: Is the QEG noisy?
A: yes the generator is noisy. We've managed to tone it down a bit with the shrouds but we'll have to
come up with noise insulation in the packaging to make it better.
Q: Does the QEG run hot or cold when operating?
A: The QEG does not run hot - it's a cool thing :)
Q: About the "conditioning" that takes place by using the exciter coil.
A. There will be an updated section on the exciter coil/spark gap very soon. We were so rushed to get
the manual out there and so had to omit this.
Briefly, the exciter coil uses one of the high earth resonant frequencies (1.3 MHz). It's used after the
generator is built to maximize the output.
Q: How are they currently getting from 400hz to 50/60hz so they utilize the energy? How will they do
that in Morocco?
A: it's now a system, we need an inverter, so that we can adjust 400 hz to 50-60 and any kinds of volts
you want. It's no longer a generator only. The QEG itself makes outputs with 400 hz working frequency,
ac, 200 something volts 2.1 amp. that's what we have in Taiwan today (april 4)
2.1 amp so far. Just beginning output testing. Then, we need a bridge rectifier to make ac to dc so that an
inverter can accept.
Q: What are the top two or three hurdles to overcome?
A: we found that winding, good capcitors and good wires are the three most tough tasks, because good
winding machines are expensive at the beginning.
And we bought our capcitors from USA and mainland China. A couple of people have posted DIY winders
but they are unacceptable because there's much more wire on the spool than these winders can handle.
English to metric conversions is also a big hurdle
Q: Is anyone working on an array of capcitors and wiring that are more easy to get that will work?
A: Yes
Q: i am newly joined and from South Africa. What is cost of a unit please? What are the total costs of
building the QEG?
A: the cost of a unit will depend on many factors. We know a fully processed core costs around $3,000
and the rest of the parts will vary. At first we think it will cost around $5,000-$7,000 USD. But this is still
very new and because its been opensourced, it is in the hands of humanity. Many are getting very
creative and finding cheaper parts and innovative ways to source them so that shipping is not that

expensive. We estimate that in about 6 months, because of the demand for QEG's, many manufacturers
will lower prices on the standard parts.
Q: About "A considerable level of knowledge in quantum physics is also required.".
A: We put this in there because it is a non-conventional energy concept that we're talking about and you
need to start thinking outside the box or you'll get stuck. There are no physics papers on this as far as we
know. this knowledge has been suppressed for over 100 years.
Q: Can you go a further into the quantum-fysics part? Does it have to do with resonance?
A: because the energy is coming from the quantum field and not from heat or an explosion, as is the
conventional way, it is important you understand quantum physics/mechanics. Maybe you do not need
to know so much about it but it made sense to us to put it in there. When one learns to be a psychiatrist
they must also study the physiology of the brain because it has something to do with it. Jamie can better
answer questions about resonance.
Q: Is the resonance frequency reached to get full output power the same in every location? And if yes
can a governor be added to the dc drive motor to reach the magic rpm?
A: Yes, the resonant frequency for full power output is the same in any location, and yes, we envision
that before long, we'll have a totally automated startup system to reach the resonance rpm.
I have to mention, it's not critical that these be the exact capacitors that are in the manual. With a little
mixing and matching (series/parallel combinations) you can come up with the right value, and still have
reasonable availibility and cost. For example, if you need a 2.5uF /2000 volt cap, you can parallel two
1.25uF caps which have better availibility (and cost). Cap values add in parallel, but voltage rating stays
the same. Keep the 2000 volt rating so your series string will be able to handle up to 24,000 volts or so. A
1.0uF cap at 2000 volts is reasonably available. 1.5uf (at 2000 volts) is probably twice as hard to find. So
2.0, and 2.5uF are much harder yet to find (and cost goes up rapidly). So mix and match for getting it
going without having to wait for lead times.
Q: What is responsible for that freq? Differently asked: what should/could be changed in the design if we
want to change that freq?
A: briefly, there are 2 main components in setting the frequency: the electrical resonance and the
mechanical resonance. This is actually a variable frequency generator so changing capacitor value
changes electrical resonant frequency and rpm where resonance is reached.
Q: About the link that someone posted:
http://my.mouser.com/Cornell-Dubilier/Passive-Components/Capacitors/Film-Capacitors/_/N9x371?P=1z13w6zZ1z13w6zZ1z0wqtrZ1yzvvyz
A: If you use a 1600v cap then you would need to use more in series to meet the 25,000v rating. There
are online calculators to determine final value of multiple caps in series - just remember voltages add in
series but not uF value. two caps in series have less uF than either alone
Q:How much wire is needed per area of winding?
A:In the manuel
Q: What is the operating temperature of the device?
A: We don't know yet but it's NOT hot - you can touch the motor and the bearings after you shut it down

Q: Regarding the steel for EU builders


A: M350-65A with C5 coating is appropriate
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ok awesome engineers, we have to go. Please keep posting your questions/comments - we'll get to
them!! Love you all so much and so proud to have you with us on this journey. Namaste (heart)
James Robitaille: We (or someone in the group) could do a graph showing cap value vs. freqency, and
there are online calculators to determine resonant frequency of a tank cicuit, but this thing won't run at
60Hz (or 50Hz) directly. I tried. The RPM is too low. It has to run faster. We are rectifying the output (AC
to DC) and using that to drive an inverter. The inverter takes care of the frequency conversion and
interface to the grid (if you're connecting to the grid).
Thanks so much to you all... We will answer more questions just as soon as we get a little more time.
Love to All, James
Hopegirl: I have to say how beautiful this is. There are 175 people from all over the world in this group,
and all of us are helping each other to bring forward free energy openly sharing. I'm sitting here with
Jamie, Val, Gonz, Patrick and Wei Wei watching everyone answer questions. I honestly don't think
anyone has ever done this before, we are all pioneers and and I am so proud to be a part of this human
family of free energy. Tesla is smiling. This is true unity consciousness.
Earlier this day: from the QEG Team in Taiwan
Taiwan's got raw power/resonance!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5IdtaqNFBs
-we're almost there - first you get resonance (got it), then you tune it, then it runs itself, then it stays
running about 385 watts.
-506 watts when they add extra capacitors
-we are about a day and 1/2 from having a self-running QEG in Taiwan - we'll have a video after that.
-they're fast - they (the Team in Taiwan) did in 4 days what it took us 4 months to do. of course we were
developing it during that time but they learned very quickly - many engineers here now from China.

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