[NewCandle] Cold Electricty

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Sat Oct 20 14:20:05 EDT 2007


OK, I am looking at the email now. I guess the concern
here is the copyright notice. It would be better to
post the link to Ron's website, 'cause the scope shots
didn't come through.

If this is the circuit that lights all the LEDs, perhaps
the source of power is the generator V1 as shown in
the circuit diagram (grin). He's likely having troubles
making the current measurement, suggest to him that
he splurge a bit and buy a textronix CT-1 or 2 current
probe. I wouldn't trust a current measurement at those
frequencies using a resistor and scope probes. It'll
still be a bit of a challenge, given the very high
impedance of the circuit. 

BTW, the larger he makes the secondary side circuit, the larger
will be the return capacity. 

You say the stuff can't be rectified? What do you think
the LED's are doing? 

K.



-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Jones Beene
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 10:17 AM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Cold Electricty


--- Keith 

Check your private email for something which I was not
sure to post to the group yet.

As for this being "just" an efficient RF receivier, no
way!

Did I mention that he is now driving 12 LEDs to full
brightness? These normally require about 50 milliwatts
each for full brightness although they will be dim
with as little as 10.

No unpowered RF receiver imaginable is going to give
you close to a half watt of effective power... unless
you are halfway up the transmission tower !-)

I say "effective" power and "cold" electricity because
it is not like normal AC. You cannot rectify it into
DC for instance, nor drive most resistive loads.

Even if the effect is only limited to lighting
however, the fact that it is putative OU is very
important for the future development of (?something?)
- not sure what, just yet.

Jones

_______________________________________________
NewCandle mailing list
NewCandle at ipdiscover.com
http://ipdiscover.com/mailman/listinfo/newcandle_ipdiscover.com



More information about the NewCandle mailing list