If the LENR mobile is coupled with a battery, then the battery will act as the main power supply when mobile is in call state. LENR "power station" should be seen here only has an embedded charger. In this condition, for the majority of the users, continuous tenth of mW is enough.
In current available mobiles, it is not possible to have continuous call at 2W for a long period of time before batteries get empty. Nothing new for LENR here, because the majority of people are not ready to pay more to be able to call at 2W power 24h/24h. I'm not sure we want to have 10W heat power in our pockets. Fire hazards due to high temperature are here a main issue. This is against a mobile without battery. _____ From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: jeudi 21 mars 2013 23:00 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: only a perfect LENR theory should attack other theories Arnaud Kodeck <[email protected]> wrote: At the beginning of a call, the mobile is emitting at full power. Then the power is decreased over time if reception conditions are good at base station. . . . For GSM 2G 900Mhz Band, the maximum power is 2W (33 dBm) For GSM 2G 1800Mhz Band, the maximum power is 1W (30 dBm) Very interesting! Thanks for the info. Still, I think that means that if you are in a bad location you will need continuous power of 2 W. Therefore with a thermoelectric device if you want to stay connected indefinitely, you would need enough heat to keep producing 2 W continuously. I can imagine a situation like this when someone is caught in the wilderness or trapped in a building in an earthquake. I do not think thermoelectric power conversion efficiency will remain at only 5%. I presume it will be something more like 20% by the time this technology matures. So, to get 2 W electricity you will need ~10 Watts thermal. Perhaps the cell phone cold fusion device could produce 10 W only in an emergency and normally it would produce much less, to keep the handset from getting hot. You might also want a burst of high power when the cell phone is used as a flashlight, with the screen continually at the brightest setting. Again, this might be useful in an emergency. As I said, for someone lost in the woods or trapped in a collapsed building in an earthquake. - Jed

