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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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onthecuttingedge2005

Jean Nauden has been conducting these experiments as well, his youtube username is bluelightning77

here is his channel;
http://www.youtube.com/user/bluelightning77#p/a/u/1/nqAF_c5ThoI

check it out.
Jerry ;)

PaulLowrance


Quote from: captainpecan on January 05, 2010, 03:36:44 PM
I'm sorry, I still am not seeing what you are meaning.  How are you getting 1.3 watts out of 13v and 10ma before he inserts the iron?  My calculations say that is .13 watts, or 130mW.  Then after the amp meter drops to nothing, basically meaning less than 1 ma or so.  If it was 1 ma at 13 volts, that would be .013 watts, or 13mw after the iron was inserted.  I am assuming it was LESS THAN 1 ma, but we cannot tell for sure.  If so, that is not far from hitting the microwatt scale.

I am not seeing how you are getting 1.3 watts?  Am I looking at all this wrong, I don't think so.  But feel free to feed me some crow if needed, lol.

It is 10mA after, but 100mA before, correct? I've looked at the video many times and I see a 5A full scale analog current meter.

Before:
That's 13V * 100mA = 1.3 watts

After:
That's 13V * 10mA = 0.13 watts

captainpecan

Yup, you are correct.  I was editing my last post when you posted this one... Like I said, I would prefer my crow cooked a little bit before I eat it!  ;)

k4zep

Quote from: tak22 on January 05, 2010, 03:41:35 PM
not really caring where I get my info from ....  ;)

tak

I like your talk!!!  Your test is pretty good too and very simple!!!!  Keep up the good work and thinking...

Ben


i0n

Quote from: PaulLowrance on January 05, 2010, 03:52:02 PM
It is 10mA after, but 100mA before, correct? I've looked at the video many times and I see a 5A full scale analog current meter.

Before:
That's 13V * 100mA = 1.3 watts

After:
That's 13V * 10mA = 0.13 watts

The way I see it it's even more than that. The current meter only has 5 subdivisions per amp, so even though he says it's a tenth of an amp it looks more like 200mA. So we're up to 2.6W without the core and ~260mW otherwise. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Sorry for being off topic.