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ECRAT, Electrical Charge Recovery by Articulated Transfer

Started by rstiffler, May 11, 2005, 04:48:03 PM

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hartiberlin

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Charlie Brown ARN

Instrument measurment of the light intensity and spectra should be included in the evidence. Feeding LEDs pulses instead of DC may increase the efficiency though 50% is a high goal. Maybe clever conventional electronics can help off grid people have lighting. One battery white LED flashlights are already available.         Sorry I rushed - now to read the posts in the middle.

Aloha Charlie

Charlie Brown ARN

Circuitry that allows rechargeable batteries to be discharged more deeply may shorten their life. A deeply discharged battery may also be beyond the design expectations of a battery recharger. Designers in this field should work with electrochemical considerations and create circuits that feed power to and draw power from batteries in such ways that batteries perform better.

Aloha, Charlie