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PLEASE READ THIS-MAJOR BREAK THRU FROM BILL MEHESS

Started by billmehess, August 12, 2011, 11:13:05 PM

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hoptoad

Quote from: billmehess on September 13, 2011, 05:13:09 PM
Yes power is everything
Current numbers

I can charge a 1 farad cap to 1.2 volts in 60 seconds  e=1/2cv(2)
   (1f)(1.44)  /2 = .72 j.

.72 j/60 sec = .012 milliwatts


better than 150 micro watts.
Big improvements but still a long way to go.
Bill

" .72 j/60 sec = .012 milliwatts better than 150 micro watts. Big improvements "  ???

Perhaps you meant .12 watts.  ???

After all, .012 milliwatts equals 12 microwatts which is less than .15 milliwatts (150 microwatts)
whereas .12 watts equals 120 milliwatts.

Cheers


nul-points


Quote from: hoptoad on September 14, 2011, 12:35:23 AM
" .72 j/60 sec = .012 milliwatts better than 150 micro watts. Big improvements "  ???

Perhaps you meant .12 watts.  ???
[...]


.72 J / 60 sec = 12 milliwatts
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billmehess

I'm tired been working days in shop on this project
meant  .012 watts or 12 milliwatts
Bill

hoptoad

Quote from: nul-points on September 14, 2011, 02:15:38 AM

.72 J / 60 sec = 12 milliwatts

Still tiny power, but definitely an improvement on 150 microwatts.
P.S. Thanks for the power clarification. Knew there had to be a decimal point in the wrong place somewhere or a simple typo.

Cheers

powercat

Hi Bill,
is this it  ;D
Quote
isnt this just an ambient termoelectric converter? the impurity in the paper plus the steel and magnet chould behave simmilar to a peltier element.

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