[NewCandle] SEC - Strategic Erg Command

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Wed Dec 12 14:03:55 EST 2007


Hmmm... I thought the sensitivity rating was directly
related to the minimum current required to fire the
lamp, even though the rating itself is for max light
output for the rated current. As it is, there seems
to be no rating for this quality we are looking for.
I suppose it must be chemistry dependent as well.
So what is the most sensitive type of LED? 

But just so you know Jones, when I last went looking
at LED's the geeks who know these things write about
.1 ma firing some LED's, and in some cases, they can
glow just from charge accumulated from carrying them
across a rug. Nick's results and numbers seem fairly
reasonable in that light (if you'll pardon the pun).

You know, it really seems like there is a product
here, even if the whole OU thing doesn't pan out.
But we would need the most sensitive LED's made for
best effect.

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Jones Beene
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 1:39 PM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] SEC - Strategic Erg Command


Keith N

> Hopefully Jones, this answers your last question to
> Nick. Buy LED's that are at least 5000mcd sensitive.

... not really - mine are 6000 mcd.

Did I miss a post? Sometimes NewCandle gets caught by my filter.

Anyway, the problem is not the light output, per se - but the photon 
output per watt of input.

Ron has a pretty airtight method of dealing with this using a Luxon 
light meter (if you can trust a light meter), since the eyes do lie wrt 
light intensity.

There simply is no comparison based on his results. RF is minimum 5X and 
up to 50X times more light output (from the light meter reading), per 
watt of DC input into the primary of his circuit - than the equivalent 
DC used to light the LEDs in a normal parallel circuit.

Jones

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