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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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magnetman12003

What do you think of my setup?  A single 3.7 volt battery is inside the USB phone charger.  5 volts output from this charger go into my setup and then it delivers output power enough to light up 8 (non dimmable) 12 volt 7 watt bulbs.
That's 56 watts !  First- this is not over unity. Maybe free energy??  Call it a power assist.  Leave comments on the You Tube video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHoUj9ZQae8

Zephir

Try to self-loop the circuit and you'll see...

TinselKoala

1. Power is not energy.
2. A nameplate or box value does not mean that the bulb or other device always draws that amount of power.
3. "Undimmable" does not mean that the bulbs cannot shine at reduced brightness.
4. Visual impressions of brightness are nearly worthless as "measurements".
5. Power is not energy, and it is entirely possible for a battery like yours to deliver hundreds of watts or even more. Try shorting the terminals with a piece of wire and see what happens.

Carry on, keep experimenting, study and learn.

magnetman12003

Quote from: Zephir on March 28, 2017, 08:20:56 PM
Try to self-loop the circuit and you'll see...

My circuit is self looped  The negative input is connected DIRECTLY to the negative output.

magnetman12003

Quote from: TinselKoala on March 28, 2017, 10:52:00 PM
1. Power is not energy.
2. A nameplate or box value does not mean that the bulb or other device always draws that amount of power.
3. "Undimmable" does not mean that the bulbs cannot shine at reduced brightness.
4. Visual impressions of brightness are nearly worthless as "measurements".
5. Power is not energy, and it is entirely possible for a battery like yours to deliver hundreds of watts or even more. Try shorting the terminals with a piece of wire and see what happens.

Carry on, keep experimenting, study and learn.
With my bulbs lit I am showing 30 milli volts feeding all eight  7 watt bulbs.  So I take it that the setup is producing enormous amperage to keep the bulbs burning??