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24-7 Xenon light Self running solar panel test

Started by powercat, April 07, 2012, 01:09:02 PM

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ibpointless2

Quote from: Magnethos on April 15, 2012, 03:55:40 PM
I also have been working in a similar idea.
I known a way to light a bulb using reactive power. Since reactive power is wattless, any output will be over 100%.


Are you talking about the thing in AC with capacitors and inductors? Do you have more info on how you're trying to do this?




@ all


I got my solar box made too. Its a cardboard box that has a 5 watt panel inside of it. I use a flashlight that runs off a one AA battery or I can use one LED that pokes from the top of the box. I filled the box insides with aluminum foil to and got a increase in power.


There is no doubt what we're doing is impossible, but they said the same thing when man wanted to fly. One or two things need to change if you want this to work. You either need to make the solar panel more efficient or make the LED more efficient. So far I know you can cover the box with aluminum foil to get more power to the LED. I also found that putting magnifying glass on top of the panel will give you more light, its as if the magnifying glass amplifies the light.

Magnethos

Quote from: ibpointless2 on April 15, 2012, 04:16:58 PM

Are you talking about the thing in AC with capacitors and inductors? Do you have more info on how you're trying to do this?
Yes, using pulsed Alternating Current, capacitors and inductors.
I'm building it and it will take time for finishing it since some other people are helping me and I'm ordering the components in ebay.