[Vo]:Overunity LED?

2012-09-22 Thread Craig Haynie
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-03/09/230-percent-efficient-leds Craig

Re: [Vo]:Overunity LED?

2012-09-22 Thread Daniel Rocha
No, from the article: However, while MIT's diode puts out more than twice as much energy in photons as it's fed in electrons, it doesn't violate the conservation of energy because it appears to draw in heat energy from its surroundings instead. When it gets more than 100 percent

Re: [Vo]:Overunity LED?

2012-09-22 Thread Craig Haynie
Well, nothing is overunity, not even cold fusion, but there are a lot of places which could use cheap lighting and air conditioning. Craig On 09/22/2012 09:30 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote: No, from the article: However, while MIT's diode puts out more than twice as much energy in photons as it's

Re: [Vo]:Overunity LED?

2012-09-22 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Craig Haynie cchayniepub...@gmail.com wrote: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-03/09/230-percent-efficient-leds LOL! The Reiter Effect showed a similar effect: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperature_coefficient as have other LENR products.

Re: [Vo]:Overunity LED?

2012-09-22 Thread Harry Veeder
Ordinarily it takes energy to fall below ambient temperature, so it must stealing energy from the electrical input that would have been used for photon production. Unless it is violating the laws of thermodynamics, it must become less efficient at producing photons as it cools. harry On Sat,

Re: [Vo]:Overunity LED?

2012-09-22 Thread David Roberson
22, 2012 9:17 pm Subject: [Vo]:Overunity LED? http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-03/09/230-percent-efficient-leds Craig