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World's first real Free Energy Flashlight - no shaking - no batteries! No Solar

Started by e2matrix, August 29, 2015, 09:01:12 PM

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conradelektro

Quote from: MileHigh on February 06, 2016, 11:14:11 AM
Perhaps you could continue the testing for at least a month after that?  I realize that it will become a pain to turn it on and off every day but you must know that LED flashlights last a hell of a long time on a single set of alkaline batteries.

I have a Joule Thief which runs up to 4 months on a AAA battery (an alkaline battery not a rechargeable battery). I just changed the alkaline battery yesterday. The now empty battery (less than 0.6 Volt) was in there since October 2015

I could easily fit six of these AAA batteries into the "miracle flash light" which would give six fairly bright LEDs for up to 4 months. So, if you turn on my Joule Thief only 3 hours a day (not 24 hours as I do), you would have light for up to 32 months. May be more, because continuous operation is harder on a battery than only 3 hours per day.

Be careful, some good strong batteries in the "miracle flash light" might give you "3 hours a day of meagre light" for more than a year. And how long is the warranty? I guess it is one year!

I like this scam, an ingenious miracle of deception.

Just open up the "miracle flash light" carefully and show us photos of its interiors.

You will never have the patience to test the "miracle flash light" long enough. And after a year, what can you say, if it stops? Would that be a reasonable time of operation? Yes it would be, nobody can successfully cry foul if something breaks after a year. And will you really turn it on for 3 hours every day for a year? So, it will last two years or more. If you use the "miracle flash light" only occasionally it will in fact last for many years (till the big batteries start to leak).

I had a plumber in my house recently and he had a nice LED flash light. I asked him about it and he said "I have it already longer than a year and the batteries are still good". Thinking about his remark I came to the following conclusion: he might use it may be 1 hour a day (occasionally shining it on some fittings in a dark corner). LEDs are about ten times more efficient than the old little filament light bulbs. Therefore he can use his LED flash light ten times longer than his old "bulb flash light". And that is already a miracle in the eye of a layman. After a year he has forgotten when he changed the batteries the last time.

I am pretty sure that this is the "miracle" of the "miracle flash light". A good battery with a huge capacity (like 10 AAA alkaline batteries) will light a few LEDs fairly bright three hours a day for at least a year if not two years. But who lights a flash light every day for 3 hours? And behold, you are not allowed to light it longer than 3 hours a day, your warranty may evaporate.

Greetings, Conrad

Void

Quote from: TheCell on February 06, 2016, 08:59:14 AM
I received my Elfe Flashlight at the post office.
The flashlight functions pretty well; if it meets the automatically recharging claim ; time will tell.
It is well sealed, no chance to open it by hand, and I would not try so; its unique.
For now I will do some tests until the light goes dimm and see if it will recharge by itself.
I have ordered mine at 1st Sep 2015. Waiting pays off.

For those who may not have seen this yet, this is what they say about usage and recharging of the
ELFE flashlight on the Adgex website:

"
ELFE is equipped with a 3 Watt LED light and will provide a powerful stream of light for over 12 hours.
The graph below demonstrates ELFEs capacity over a 12 hour period:
...
ELFE will continue to emit light for several days. The power of light emitted however will decrease significantly over time.
With normal use, of approximately three hours per day, ELFE will perform at peak levels for days on end.
You will never need to purchase any batteries for ELFE. You simply turn him off and the Adgex Accumulator will recharge
ELFEs energy levels to full.
Be aware that If ELFE is used continuously for more than 12 hours; he will be restored to full power within 7 to 14 days.
The rate of recharge may vary depending on a range of geographic and environmental factors.
ELFE durable aluminium casing ensures he is resistant to damage which makes him ideal for outdoor activities.
Power Source: Adgex Accumulator deriving energy from the Earths magnetic fields, from solar radiation, & from industrial & environmental electromagnetic noise.
"
http://trade.adgex.com.au/elfe

e2matrix

Yep I want to see apologies from all the naysayers that it would never be delivered  :P    Much thanks to TheCell for taking the risk in buying one of these.   Looking forward to your evaluation.   Do you by chance have a Lumen tester?   They are fairly cheap on eBay and that may add some credibility to any tests.   The one I got was about $20 with shipping.   

Nink

Quote from: Void on February 06, 2016, 01:12:42 PM
For those who may not have seen this yet, this is what they say about usage and recharging of the
ELFE flashlight on the Adgex website:

"
ELFE is equipped with a 3 Watt LED light and will provide a powerful stream of light for over 12 hours.
The graph below demonstrates ELFEs capacity over a 12 hour period:
...
ELFE will continue to emit light for several days. The power of light emitted however will decrease significantly over time.
With normal use, of approximately three hours per day, ELFE will perform at peak levels for days on end.
You will never need to purchase any batteries for ELFE. You simply turn him off and the Adgex Accumulator will recharge
ELFEs energy levels to full.
Be aware that If ELFE is used continuously for more than 12 hours; he will be restored to full power within 7 to 14 days.
The rate of recharge may vary depending on a range of geographic and environmental factors.
ELFE durable aluminium casing ensures he is resistant to damage which makes him ideal for outdoor activities.
Power Source: Adgex Accumulator deriving energy from the Earths magnetic fields, from solar radiation, & from industrial & environmental electromagnetic noise.
"
http://trade.adgex.com.au/elfe

Go on pull it apart.  Get a hacksaw. Please do it. post a paypal address or something we can all chip in $5 for a tear down.    I am still betting it is a magnesium crystal battery and a Li-ion battery and a joule thief.   

MileHigh

Conrad:

I think you are 100% correct.  In effect, these "criminals" are taking advantage of the properties of an LED flashlight and human psychology.  No matter how you look at it, there will be huge profits even if a substantial proportion of the flashlights are returned for credit.  After all, they are selling a $5 flashlight for $100.

Even if somebody opens one up and reports nothing special, they are still going to make huge profits.

The grotesque lie is the claim that there is an "Adgex Accumulator" that gets energy from the Earth's magnetic field, among other things.  It's impossible for a flashlight to get any energy from the Earth's magnetic field.

The true El Cheapo LED flashlights that you see in Dollar stores are usually $2 and they are crap.  They have nice aluminum bodies and an array of conventional white LEDs and no lens.  They usually have three ultra-cheap AAA batteries in them.  Their Achilles Heel is the on-off switch which fails after a few weeks and gets intermittent and drives you insane.

However, at one of those hobbyist electronic stores they had $3 LED flashlights that used a true power LED for lighting and had a true glass lens for focusing the beam.  The most important part is they have real off-low-high switches that really work.  I bought three of them for $9 plus tax, and then removed the El Cheapo AAA batteries and replaced them with proper Duracell alkaline batteries.  Let's say the whole thing cost me $20 and I got three LED flashlights that will last for years, perhaps five years or much longer than that.

MileHigh