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Author Topic: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input  (Read 22910 times)

clearchrome

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Anyone has more info on this ...replication?...or similarities?


http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Maglev_Magnet_Generator_by_Taiwan_Edison_Creative_Technology_Co.%2C_Ltd


Only got a chineese video:
         http://www.appledaily.com.tw/realtimenews/article/new/20140719/436089

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A Taiwanese company, that has what they are calling a "magnetic generator", is hitting the mainstream press in China, with their first public demonstration of the technology on July 19. From what I can gather, it appears to be a QMoGen. A 7.5 kW unit is expected to be available in the marketplace in about a year, at a price of around $5,200, which is very affordable.[/size]
As a wind turbine company, they came up with the idea when they asked the question: "What do we do if the wind doesn't blow?" They hooked a motor to the front end and discovered this unexpected effect.[/size]
If I understand correctly from Alan Yim, who informed me of this, who speaks Chinese, Foxconn could be involved in the manufacturing of this. Foxconn manufactures computers and smartphones (including iPhone, iPad) for pretty much all major brand names. At a minimum, they are part of the holding group that financed this technology.[/size]
Here is an excerpt of what China Times reported on July 20: (Translated by Google with editing by me.)[/size]The world is seeking [clean] electricity. Large shareholders, including Howard Hotel Group President, Liaodong Han, [and the] inventor [from] Thomas Edison Creative Technology Taiwan, Thomas Teng, [are] optimistic about the prospects of green energy industry, declaring [that they have] successfully developed the world's first "magnetic generator" [as they call it], [making their] public debut yesterday ([July] 19). Teng said the Hon Hai Group will commission processing production, which is expected to result in this going to market in about a year.[/size]Liadon Han paid $80 million (~$2.6M USD) capitalization to Creative Technology Taiwan Edison, giving them a 45% share in the company, while Teng has about a 30% share. Liaodong Han said [that] they are already optimistic about the investment potential of green energy for the future of magnetic generators [and] are confident [in?] the successful development of stand-alone, 7,200 watts of electricity per day storage (approximately 7.2 degrees). [Not sure what that means. Are they talking 7.2 kW-h per day? Is their abbreviation for kW the same as degrees?][/size]Creative Technology Taiwan Edison took the opportunity [at] yesterday's shareholders meeting convened [for] shareholders and vendors interested in [becoming] marketing agents, showing [the] self-developed maglev generator system [(self looped?)], and on the spot demonstration [of the] maglev generator [powering] air conditioners, refrigerators, computers, fans, etc. Operations of household appliances.[/size]Known as "Taiwan's Edison", the title given to the chairman of Taiwan Edison Creative Technology Ltd., Teng, said [the] magnetic generator does not need to rely on outside energy, [produces] zero emissions, [and no] pollution. In the past near three years, Taiwan Edison, has spent $70 million in research and development. After trial and error, [he] developed a new type of generator.[/size]The price [is expected to be] about 150,000 yuan [Taiwanese] (~$5,200 USD) each. Teng said the maglev power generation systems [will be built] according to the need, designed to meet the power requirements of the generator types and models. The targe audience includes home users and industrial users. Agents [are already in place for] Germany, Japan, and Myanmar. He said that Myanmar is [deficient in] electricity, [and] magnetic power generation system, once mass production, could see a demand of around 20,000 units per month there.[/size]Teng said that this design uses a permanent magnet [to] generate power, unlike the traditional use of the coil and the magnetic field [to create the] relative movement of the power generation, eliminating the need for field winding permanent magnet excitation generators of electricity, carbon brushes, slip rings structure. The whole structure is simple, small size, light weight, big power.

clearchrome

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2014, 02:42:30 AM »
Inside look pic


lumen

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2014, 01:05:20 AM »
It's possible that what they show is simply a test setup for a their wind generator. There are some spec's that appear to be interesting.
 
http://yangweicheng89.en.ec21.com/2KW_Permanent_Maglev_Wind_Generator--7317494_7320133.html
 
Then another companies generator and their spec's.
http://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/beijio2013/product-detailzKumtUvChrhB/China-Beijio-Disc-Core-Less-Generator-300W300r-min-No-base-.html
I wonder if that's full load torque they're showing?
 
 
 

ltseung888

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2015, 12:48:26 AM »
go to the Milkovic 2SO thread. (search using 12 times).  Start with reply 2826.

The source of energy for such QMOGEN is explained.

FatBird

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2015, 02:45:15 PM »
Does anybody have any new info on this?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wzOt61m_iQ
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Paul-R

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #6 on: March 10, 2015, 03:51:48 PM »
Is there a patent for this device?

FatBird

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #7 on: March 10, 2015, 04:06:25 PM »
It looks like the above VEGA unit has a bigger output than this smaller version.


During the product launch event, Teng first started up a single "maglev generator disc" through a coil to power up a 110W light.
Then he started up an array of 6 maglev generator discs that powered up a fridge and air-conditioner.   Teng stated that the generator utilized
permanent magnets.  Each generator disc (rotor?) has 12 magnets, using the magnetic principle of repulsion to generate power.

The power generated is stored in the battery rack.  Teng also added that each generator unit has six 12-magnet generator discs.
Each disc is capable of generating 300 W of electricity. If the generator operates 24 hours, it can generate 43 kW-h a day, which far
exceeds an average daily home's use of 10-15 kW-h. The battery rack is capable of storing 7.2 kW-h of electricity as standby.

Teng said that it only requires 40 W to power the motor. This invention is to use 40 W to generate 1800 W of electricity.
They have already gotten distribution networks in Germany, Japan, and Myanmar, of which Myanmar has an estimated monthly demand of 20,000 units.

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Paul-R

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #8 on: March 10, 2015, 04:14:47 PM »
It looks a bit Bedini to me.

FatBird

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #9 on: March 11, 2015, 10:53:29 PM »
From their description above about NO COGGING,
it sounds like they are using Air Core Coils
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Paul-R

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2015, 06:20:54 PM »

...and some pics:

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/mosaics?CC=DE&NR=4304132A1&KC=A1&FT=D&ND=3&date=19940818&DB=worldwide.espacenet.com&locale=en_EP

Am I right that this device works both as a motor AND a generator, and it switches rapidly between these two modes?

TinselKoala

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #12 on: March 12, 2015, 09:16:48 PM »
Click on the "INPADOC Legal Status" button on the left....


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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #13 on: March 12, 2015, 11:15:57 PM »
This thread is about the Maglev Generator,
I only offered the F.Koen information to re-/search for older or similar publications or trials from other inventors !
                            Anyone has more info on this ...replication?.[/size][size=78%]..or similarities?[/size]

F.Koen claims were withdrawned yes, but he died before he received the office decision and so there has not been proteste against this act.


During a phone call with his sister I get from here the information that one prototype,functionally,has been built and installed in a mine in the german federal estate Nordrhein-Westfalen.
My search for cheap low rpm generator (more then fiftheen years before) get only offer in the 1000US$/KW range + gear/transmission + Motor costs , ergo, too much for a cheap electricity delivering system !
 I am not an "overunity" hunter without price limit !
I am in search for a cheap energy delivering system !


#Paul-R : the switch is to open/close the MoGen-feedback-cycle !




sm0ky2

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Re: Maglev Generator Generates 1.8 kW Electricity from 40 W Input
« Reply #14 on: March 13, 2015, 12:20:44 AM »
From their description above about NO COGGING,
it sounds like they are using Air Core Coils
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that is generally the case with that type of generator. The magnets are fixed to the rotor, and generate electricity by passing across the stator coils.
If there were a magnetically inductive core, it would "pulse" or "cog" against rotation each time a magnet passed a coil.
When a load is present, this will occur, however even in an air coil. An opposing magnetic field is developed by the current passing through the coil.
The more current is drawn, the more prominent this effect. They are well versed in this, as developers of Wind Powered Generators for over a decade. As it is a necessary component of low-wind applications.