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3.7 VOLT BATTERY POWERS 56 WATTS

Started by magnetman12003, March 28, 2017, 07:46:43 PM

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vinny15

Two single phase meters at input and output can prove overunity .

magnetman12003

Quote from: vinny15 on May 28, 2017, 09:15:27 AM
Two single phase meters at input and output can prove overunity .

I am working on that.  I have metered the output of a single 10 watt led 115 volt bulb with a candlepower meter.
This reading is now my standard as the bulb was connected directly to a 115 volt AC power source.

Now with the experimental setup I have developed I plan to power three such bulbs as above in series with my setup between a 12 volt dc power source and bulbs.  If my illumination  has a greater candlepower for each of all three bulbs and lower current/wattage I will have proven over unity.

lancaIV

High efficiency ( technical view ) -but- underunity (physical standpoint) :
                        http://www.rexresearch.com/imris/imris.htm

magnetman12003

Quote from: magnetman12003 on June 16, 2017, 10:06:54 PM
I am working on that.  I have metered the output of a single 10 watt led 115 volt bulb with a candlepower meter.
This reading is now my standard as the bulb was connected directly to a 115 volt AC power source.

Now with the experimental setup I have developed I plan to power three such bulbs as above in series with my setup between a 12 volt dc power source and bulbs.  If my illumination  has a greater candlepower for each of all three bulbs and lower current/wattage I will have proven over unity.

magnetman12003

Quote from: magnetman12003 on June 16, 2017, 10:06:54 PM
I am working on that.  I have metered the output of a single 10 watt led 115 volt bulb with a candlepower meter.
The reading of 3700 candlepower is now my standard as the bulb was connected directly to a 115 volt AC power source. I took the reading a precise distance away from the lit bulb.

Now with the experimental setup I have developed I plan to power three such bulbs as above in series with my setup between a 12 volt dc power source and bulbs.  If my illumination  has a greater candlepower for each of all three bulbs and lower current/wattage I will have proven over unity.