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2nd law violation:new battery type "poor man's Karpen"

Started by jonfrommanahawkin1, January 29, 2015, 02:14:56 PM

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jonfrommanahawkin1

sorry tinsel, i should clarify
im calling it at an average of a half a watt for cost per watt is too onerous.
but it has a undefined life time so idk this is still prototype stage

and im using the word undefined from the original patents so i don't have to say forever because unlike the original these metals will eventually oxidize back to an ore type product and at that point its passed the overunity calculation of a standard battery. that reaction cant be avoided 

and lol pirate
i avoided the tax but they sited me with a fine for second law violation, i tried to explain that it technically cant and why i think it works but the judge didn't want to here it. but thats jersey

all the best
jon


TinselKoala

Quote from: jonfrommanahawkin1 on February 07, 2015, 08:24:28 AM
sorry tinsel, i should clarify
im calling it at an average of a half a watt for cost per watt is too onerous.
but it has a undefined life time so idk this is still prototype stage

and im using the word undefined from the original patents so i don't have to say forever because unlike the original these metals will eventually oxidize back to an ore type product and at that point its passed the overunity calculation of a standard battery. that reaction cant be avoided 

and lol pirate
i avoided the tax but they sited me with a fine for second law violation, i tried to explain that it technically cant and why i think it works but the judge didn't want to here it. but thats jersey

all the best
jon

Please explain precisely where you got the "half a watt" figure from. The numbers you report, as I have shown, only reach about one-tenth of "half a watt" while you are running a load. Are you sure you didn't misplace a decimal point?

You can't use your visual impression of LED brightness as a power estimation. This can be very deceptive. LEDs will shine relatively brightly on much less power than they are rated for.

dieter

Well then we probably should run LEDs with 1mA, if they are half bright, just use two of them  8)


BR

Pirate88179

Quote from: dieter on February 07, 2015, 01:43:47 PM
Well then we probably should run LEDs with 1mA, if they are half bright, just use two of them  8)


BR

You can run them on a lot less than that...and they are still lit.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

jonfrommanahawkin1

Cost per watt, it's a phrase used when determining how much you want to spend on your solar panels or when developing new energy types.

Jon