Hmm Jones, sounds interesting. How would you use an audio monitor to look
for correlations with the lumen output?
I'm afraid I don't have RF meter, Oscilloscope or Radiation Monitor or Lux
/ Lumen Meter.


On 16 February 2016 at 20:45, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> *From:* Esa Ruoho
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> Ø  Ok, so, anyone have any ideas on how to test this "emits light using
> free energy" flashlight designed by ADGEX ELFE?
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> Yes. There are many relevant tests which can and should happen without
> opening the device. Some sound superficial but they provide data points of
> interest as a whole. Do not over-stress it initially and give it benefit of
> doubt. There will always be time to do destructive testing later. Much
> later.
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> I will list the testing that come to mind which do not require opening the
> device. A lumen meter is essential.
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> 1)      With a lumen meter, obtain light emission data over short on-off
> time cycles in lumens, using recommended cycles (do not deplete the device
> at the start and let it recharge overnight)
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> 2)      Compare the rate of lumen drop-off, minute by minute and day by
> day for several weeks. Data log everything
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> 3)      Attach thermocouples and compare the case temperature vs lumen
> output. This can be done at the same time as above.
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> 4)      Use an RF meter, oscilloscope, audio monitor and radiation
> monitor to look for correlations with lumen output.
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> 5)      If anomalies turn up, try to correlate to astrological of local
> events such as sunspots or earthquakes
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> 6)      Test the light output near wireless routers and other sources of
> wave energy
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> 7)      Let the device recharge overnight near various sources of wave
> energy to look for changes in light output the following day - based on
> proximity to power sources during recharge
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> 8)      Do all of these tests in a city vs in a rural area and compare
> results
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> This should require a couple of months to do correctly – after which or
> sooner, you may decide there is no anomaly at all – but if there is, you
> will probably know the parameters which affect it.
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