[NewCandle] SEC: was Outdoor H2 bucket

Jones Beene jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Fri Nov 23 17:50:05 EST 2007


Nick

> Damn, I wish someone would come along with a big new
> weird in antigravity.  I scan the lists and sites
> sometimes, even as I recount possible loopholes I
> missed in my own past...and generally negative
> result...experiments!

Funny you should mention that Nick. There is a tantalizing bit of 
evidence that the Stiffler LED circuit, now called the SEC, does lose a 
tiny amount of weight when turned on.

That would explain why certain UFOs are said to have a strange glow ;-)

Riiiight... Anyway, this is premature, and a shielded milligram scale is 
needed, and even then is not clear cut. Hey Keith, got a "joule thief" 
circuit handy? Weigh the thing off and on and see what you get.

As everyone can guess, RF can do very screwy things to digital scales. 
Stay tuned. On Hartmann's German site, they are coming up with weird 
versions, using neons as well as LEDs and a few of them can now have a 
resistor put into the "plug" for measuring current - which "seems" to 
show slight OU.

Better results, if you believe that apparent brightness in light output 
is indicative of cohered power, can be obtained when the resistor is 
removed and the maximum amount of LEDs powered in the 1 watt range.

It is possible to power ~200 LEDs to full brightness with one watt DC 
from a 9 v. battery, converted to RF by an onboard oscillator. Fully 
floating.

If powered by DC, the manufacturer's specs for these ultra-brites, 
indicate that 20 of them will require one watt DC (3 v), so the 
advantage of RF as a power source is about 10-1, but that in itself 
doesn't mean much towards proof of putative OU. It would mean that they 
should be pushing 99% efficiency however. If every light in the country 
were this efficient it would make a huge difference in lowering CO2 etc.

... and to ask the obvious question - when will the LED manufacturers 
jump into the fray, supply the RF circuit and then try to claim they 
knew this all along...?

Maybe Stiffler should have tried for a patent after all ?

Jones



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