Alternative Energy Lab

Alternative Energy Laboratory

Scientific research of generation technologies based on Tesla patents

QEG Project - Current Status

Quantum Electric Generator based on Tesla's US patent 511,916 (1894)

Phase 0: Planning

Complete analysis of patent US 511,916, CAD design (STEP/STL/DXF), full BOM, suppliers identified

Documentation: Tesla patents, QEG manuals, CAD files for laser cutting

Phase 1: Core Fabrication

Laser cutting of 140 laminations (stator 15", rotor 6"), shaft machining Ø7/8" × 11", assembly with 0.013" air gap

Material: M19 C5 steel, Shaft: 1144 steel

Phase 2: Winding

Bifilar copper winding, 4 poles on stator, insulation

Copper wire and insulation materials

Phase 3: Mechanical Assembly

Bearing installation, structural base, drive system

Bearings, metal base, starter motor

Phase 4: Electrical System

Resonance capacitors, transverter, control circuit

High voltage capacitors, power electronics

Phase 5: Instrumentation

ESP32 data logger, ADS1115 sensors, thermocouples, RPM encoder, WiFi dashboard

Complete measurement and logging system (~$100 USD)

Phase 6: Testing

Systematic power in/out measurements, temperature, RPM, results documentation

Scientific protocol with reproducible data

What is the QEG?

The Quantum Electric Generator is based on Nikola Tesla's US patent 511,916 (1894), which describes an electric generator using mechanical and electromagnetic resonance.

Our approach is strictly scientific: build, measure, document, and publish real results - whether positive or negative.

Core Specifications

Stator15" Ø, 4 poles
Rotor6" Ø, 2 poles
Laminations140 × M19 C5
ShaftØ7/8" × 11" (1144)
Air Gap0.013" (0.33mm)

Tesla's Original Patent

All our research is based on this historic 1894 document. Download or view the official patent from the USPTO database.

Patent:US 511,916

Title: Electric Generator

Inventor: Nikola Tesla

Date: January 1, 1894

View Official Patent

Source: Google Patents (official USPTO database)

Scientific Instrumentation

We designed a complete measurement system with ESP32:

I/O Power

V, I, P, PF

Temperature

Thermocouples

RPM

Encoder

Data Logging

SD + WiFi

Important Note

This is an experimental research project. We make no claims about "over-unity" or "free energy" - these are pseudoscience terms until proven with reproducible data.

Our goal is to document what actually happens when a device is built according to these specifications.

Follow the Project

Complete documentation available soon on GitHub

Current phase: Core fabrication · Budget: $2,500-4,500 USD