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Mathematical Analysis of an Ideal ZED

Started by mondrasek, February 13, 2014, 09:17:30 AM

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MarkE

Quote from: Magluvin on March 07, 2014, 01:26:24 AM
I read your posts. I see you say  "Could you 'kindly' "   "Will you 'kindly' "......   But you cant provide the same respect.  Amazing. ::)   As soon as Wayne arrives its time to be a dick.  All day it was fairly peaceful and constructive.  ::) ::)   Then Wayne shows up and its time for the beatings to begin. ::)

Just wanted the readers to know.  ;) In case they missed anything. ;D

Mags
Is Mr. Pot complaining about Mr. Kettle?  It's Wayne who makes the claims to free energy that are absolutely false.  It is Wayne who attempts to suggest that there is something novel and useful to his Russian Dolls of Ignorance.  If he can show an advantage versus a ~$1. spring that occupies less than 1/1000th the volume of the "ideal ZED" I would love to hear about that.  Wouldn't you?

Magluvin

Quote from: MarkE on March 07, 2014, 02:27:25 AM
Who knows unless someone tries?  It might do better than to promote the world's most complicated spring as a free energy machine for years. 

Yes, please show the quote and context. 

If a reed switch connects and disconnects a coil (such as a motor winding ) and there is an LED across the switch contacts, and something to open and close the reed switch contacts quickly,  then that makes a crude voltage boost circuit.  A 1.2V cell would be enough to light a 2V red LED.  In principle, it's not so different from those electronically commutated boosters used in Chinese solar garden lights, and they need to jump up to ~3V for the white LEDs.

Ill dig up the post tomorrow. Im beat.  I guess you didnt understand what "the reed connects the battery across the red led" means. Otherwise, why need the excuse of "its been 30 years" to explaining why he didnt know/remember it takes 1.8-2.1v to get a typical 20-30ma 'red' led to conduct, and that 1.2NIMH pen light cell, or even step up to an alkaline at 1.5v isnt going to do it.  ;)   

You can defend it all you want. You are not going to be right in doing so, no matter how you wish to spin it. I have the proof of fact. Tell me. Do you think Im lying? ;) And you apparently cannot understand what "the reed connects the battery across the red led" to light it means. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

But if you wish to go on about it, you have the floor. ;D

Night

Mags


minnie




Hi Mags,
            my 9v electric fence gives you a fair tickle, 6000 v , 2.7 stored joules.
     Why not collaborate with Webby and solve this whole ZED thingy?
                     John.

TinselKoala

Quoteit takes 1.8-2.1v to get a typical 20-30ma 'red' led to conduct, and that 1.2NIMH pen light cell, or even step up to an alkaline at 1.5v isnt going to do it.


Congratulations, Magsy! You have just proved that, eg, Joule Thiefs cannot possibly work.

Thanks, that settles that!

(I knew those 90 volt Neons lighting up in all those Bedini motors had to be faked.)

MarkE

Quote from: Magluvin on March 07, 2014, 02:44:07 AM
Ill dig up the post tomorrow. Im beat.  I guess you didnt understand what "the reed connects the battery across the red led" means. Otherwise, why need the excuse of "its been 30 years" to explaining why he didnt know/remember it takes 1.8-2.1v to get a typical 20-30ma 'red' led to conduct, and that 1.2NIMH pen light cell, or even step up to an alkaline at 1.5v isnt going to do it.  ;)   

You can defend it all you want. You are not going to be right in doing so, no matter how you wish to spin it. I have the proof of fact. Tell me. Do you think Im lying? ;) And you apparently cannot understand what "the reed connects the battery across the red led" to light it means. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

But if you wish to go on about it, you have the floor. ;D

Night

Mags
If someone really said that they thought 1.2V would light a 2V Vfw LED then they were wrong.  Without seeing the statement and context, it is impossible to determine if they really said what you claim, or that you misinterpreted, or something else.