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07/01/20 2:01 PM

#50277 RE: mr_sano #50275

"Must have missed that science class in middle school."

How humble of you.

"Qsep does not understand why Voltage is decaying or “leaking”. This indicates the field generated is finding an alternate path through the the treatment vessel even though they had the chamber retrofitted and insulated and done this dance for years! They don’t want to call it a “short circuit” but it’s not a good thing anyway you look at it. In engineering it’s good advice to be able to account for the bulk of the generated electrons!"

November 2019 - The new high-capacity power supply and parts for the planned AOT internal grid pack modifications arrived at the demonstration site on schedule in late November. Installation of the modified grid pack was completed earlier this week. Modifications have been completed to the electrical skid and controller cabinets, increasing both electrical and cooling capacity. Final installation of the new power supply in the modified cabinets should be completed next week upon delivery of the final components required to complete the electrical connections and control interface.

June 2020 - Our engineering team was on site at the Demonstration Project this week to complete the system installation, startup testing, and commissioning, with the intention of achieving treatment voltage levels. During the startup cycle, the system initially established a baseline (below operating/treatment level) high voltage. However, once a baseline voltage was achieved, system voltage would decay well below the baseline value. When powered up to a baseline level, voltage and amperage measurements were within expected levels, generally indicating the newly installed grid pack and blind flange assembly have been properly specified and configured, and that the new power supply should have sufficient power to achieve treatment voltages. In repeated tests, once that baseline level was achieved, voltage decayed well below the baseline.

It does not seem likely the problem we are experiencing with voltage decay is related to the short circuit indicated in previous tests since voltage can now be repeatably applied to the AOT while operated under pressure with crude oil flowing through the system. When we experienced the short circuit while operating under pressure in previous tests, it was not possible to apply voltage to the AOT without the system exhibiting characteristics of a “dead short”, or electrical short-circuit.

It is unclear at this time if the voltage decay experienced in our startup testing cycle is due to power supply operations or is occurring internally to the AOT. Our engineers gathered data while on site and are reviewing data and observations with third-party experts, and we are working with the manufacturer of the power supply to gain their assistance in diagnosing the problem.

We plan to return to the site next week to further test and troubleshoot the system.


As I read through these updates it looks like they are on the verge of a successful test with further fine tuning of the AOT technology. Your "middle school" science major may be your Achilles here.

What will be your next insightful observation?

zerosnoop

07/01/20 9:39 PM

#50290 RE: mr_sano #50275

I agree, just as I expected. Naked short selling of QS Energy gets reported differently. This has been going on for years.

zerosnoop, I have been lurking on this board for many years and have not posted until now. I have been following the progress of QS Energy technology and find the technology to be quite compelling. But more importantly for reasons I'd rather not disclose at this time, I believe that QS Energy may have been a naked short selling target dating back years and I hope that the recent developments that have been disclosed leads to the major oil companies adoption. It is not uncommon for targeted companies such as this one to have their entire capitalization naked shorted.

Interesting times ahead for sure.