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PhysicsProf Steven E. Jones circuit shows 8x overunity ?

Started by JouleSeeker, May 19, 2011, 11:21:55 PM

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synchro1

The LED low voltage DC efficiency is 50%. Dr. Jones apparently compares the max efficency of the 2.8 mhz at 96% and computes the total energy saved as 8 times overnight. This k7nd of math is nothing more than voodoo.

synchro1

How would the cost per watt of output to generate power with a photonic reactor compare to Solar Panels? The reactor gets a one half discount right off the bat. A flower of dialating collector petals that open for sunlight then enclosed LED's after dark has potential. Storage of. Excess power would be less costly than pumping water.

synchro1

An input frequency of 2.8 Mhz will illuminate an LED nearly twice as bright as the same D.C. current. The Joule thief circuit may reach that freqency with greater efficiency, but gain is minimal compared to the power generated by the diode.

lancaIV

Quote from: synchro1 on September 28, 2023, 11:42:48 AM
Dr. Jones circuit puts out a 2.8 megahertz signal. The DVD audio signal is at a matching freqency. Most of us have seen digital frequency generators illuminate bulbs. It may be possible to illuminate LEDS through the USB port at this frequecy which is carried by a WiFi signal, not a bench model. The factory specifications on frequency and efficiency show the diode generates power with increased frequency.
Replicating this signal on a frequency generator and measuring its effect on an LED may show an overunity effect in the diode.


Phtovoltaic efficiency of 40% would yield over 3x the input from a sphere of bulbs and a shell of Photo Voltaic Collectors.
1 Hertz = 1 half positive phase and 1 half negative  phase CYCLE/CIRCUIT/'CRISIS'/Schwungkreis,by each cycle 2 EMP signals !
2,8 MHz = 2 800 KHz = 2 800 000 Hz   a 2 signals  = 5 600 000 signals PER SECOND

The above ,now red,written is in the ' per second' contexte,or not ,synchro1 ?!


How is here ≥ 100% efficiency or ' overunity' defined ?

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/230-percent-efficient-leds


The industrial light source measurement STANDART  :  lumen/Watt IN ONE METRE DISTANCE
In 10 cm,in 1 cm distance measured  : applying a. inverse/square root law

http://www.huevaluechroma.com/106.php
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse-square_law



b. inverse /cube root law ?
light source in a silvern( mirror/reflector ) coated round tube

synchro1

                                                                                                          230% OU                                                                                       


                                                                   Ultra-efficient LED puts out more power than is pumped in[

MIT physicists have been testing a light-emitting diode that has an electrical efficiency of more than 100 percent. You may ask, "Wouldn't that mean it breaks the first law of thermodynamics?" The answer, happily, is no.
The LED produces 69 picowatts of light using 30 picowatts of power, giving it an efficiency of 230 percent. That means it operates above "unity efficiency" -- putting it into a category normally occupied by perpetual motion machines.

However, while MIT's diode puts out more than twice as much energy in photons as it's fed in electrons, it doesn't violate the conservation of energy because it appears to draw in heat energy from its surroundings instead. When it gets more than 100 percent
electrically[/i]-efficient, it begins to cool down, stealing energy from its environment to convert into more photons.

The LED's are turned practically all the way down for the highest level of efficiency. Not much advantage for a Photonic Reactor.


Thanks to LancaIV again!