Re: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

2015-11-09 Thread Esa Ruoho
Hi Vort-list:

It seems that the Adgex Energy TACHYON product might not be as expensive as
I expected it to be (what with Steorn charging 1200€ for a USB-self-charger
that-never-runs-out, I was expecting TACHYON to be 500-1000-5000$ or more).
Fingers crossed that the TACHYON will come out soon.


On 12 October 2015 at 10:40, esa ruoho  wrote:

> Craig & list
>
> The thing that caught my interest about ADGEX's Powerbank is that if you =
> order an ADGEX ELFE for $99, you get 20% off the full price of their usb =
> powerbank.
>
> ...That, and the mere possibility of maybe,, just maybe, being able to =
> finally charge my MacBookPro from (supposed) free energy.
>
> Tachyon? It even sounds cool! ;)
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RE: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

2015-10-12 Thread esa ruoho
Craig & list

The thing that caught my interest about ADGEX's Powerbank is that if you =
order an ADGEX ELFE for $99, you get 20% off the full price of their usb =
powerbank.

...That, and the mere possibility of maybe,, just maybe, being able to =
finally charge my MacBookPro from (supposed) free energy.

Tachyon? It even sounds cool! ;)
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Re: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

2015-09-18 Thread mixent
In reply to  Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Fri, 18 Sep 2015
09:51:21 -0500:
Hi,

True, note however that the box is larger than a cell phone. The energy density
of supercaps is not as great as that of Li batteries. The short charging time
comes at a cost.

>From Robin
>
> 
>
>> To me it looks they have just put a supercap in a box, with some
>electronics.
>
> 
>
>Yes, I would agree with you. In the demo you can see him plug the larger box
>(the box that is still a prototype) into a wall outlet. 30 seconds later the
>box appears to be fully charged whereas before it was completely discharged.
>
> 
>
>It's not so revolutionary as compared to a really nice incremental step of
>consumer convenience. That's not to be knocked. If the same kind of
>technology could be internalized within the a typical cell phone... charging
>it in 30 seconds... some might call that revolutionary. If true, I think the
>technology would sell like hot cakes. ;-)
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html



RE: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

2015-09-18 Thread Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
>From Robin

 

> To me it looks they have just put a supercap in a box, with some
electronics.

 

Yes, I would agree with you. In the demo you can see him plug the larger box
(the box that is still a prototype) into a wall outlet. 30 seconds later the
box appears to be fully charged whereas before it was completely discharged.

 

It's not so revolutionary as compared to a really nice incremental step of
consumer convenience. That's not to be knocked. If the same kind of
technology could be internalized within the a typical cell phone... charging
it in 30 seconds... some might call that revolutionary. If true, I think the
technology would sell like hot cakes. ;-)

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

OrionWorks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks



Re: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

2015-09-17 Thread mixent
In reply to  Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson's message of Thu, 17 Sep 2015
21:03:49 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>Must keep an eye on these folks.
>
> 
>
>I gather it's been speculated these devices are powered by Earth's Magnetic 
>field. I'm not sure how that would work. If this line of speculation turns out 
>to be accurate I'd guess one cannot stack too many of them together in order 
>to boost wattage. Density issues. Makes me wonder what the maximum wattage 
>that could theoretically be harvested within, say, each square foot, or meter. 
>Of course, what comes to my speculative mind is the feasibility of erecting 
>"power" buildings crammed with stacks and stacks of these devices all hooked 
>up together. Kind of like a sub-station. But in this case, more of a mini 
>power house. I'm guessing this would be totally impractical cost-wise due to 
>low density output combined with the high cost of the individual devices.  
>Perhaps it simply would not work. It's a nice thought though.

To me it looks they have just put a supercap in a box, with some electronics.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html



RE: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

2015-09-17 Thread Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Must keep an eye on these folks.

 

I gather it's been speculated these devices are powered by Earth's Magnetic 
field. I'm not sure how that would work. If this line of speculation turns out 
to be accurate I'd guess one cannot stack too many of them together in order to 
boost wattage. Density issues. Makes me wonder what the maximum wattage that 
could theoretically be harvested within, say, each square foot, or meter. Of 
course, what comes to my speculative mind is the feasibility of erecting 
"power" buildings crammed with stacks and stacks of these devices all hooked up 
together. Kind of like a sub-station. But in this case, more of a mini power 
house. I'm guessing this would be totally impractical cost-wise due to low 
density output combined with the high cost of the individual devices.  Perhaps 
it simply would not work. It's a nice thought though.

 

Comments?

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

OrionWorks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks

 

 

From: Craig Brown [mailto:cr...@overunity.co] 
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 7:53 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:ADGEX Flashlight Creators Announce USB PowerBank

 

Remember those guys who said they had developed a flashlight powered by Earth's 
magnetic field? Well, here's the next product apparently.

 

http://freeenergy.news/news/the-rapidly-self-charging-adgex-tachyon-powerbank/