Peak demand is less than 3kw, this is what I've been trying to tell you.  
Average is 416W, peak is when I turn on the Microwave for 20 min and the AC 
also running.  So 3KW is sufficient for my home.  We try to conserve 
electricity here cause we have the most expensive electricity rates in the 
world.  Everything is done manually.  Manual washing, sun drying, cooking with 
charcoal stove and manual water pump.  It's quite a change from what I'm used 
to there.  My friend from Atlanta couldn't stand it here.

Also,  I don't eat toasted bread.  In fact, I don't eat bread.  I'm a rice 
eater exclusively :-)  And I don't drink coffee.  So, as you can see, my load 
is just the AC and occasional microwave, a reefer, some fans and some lights; 
and of course my computer.  Peak is less than 3KW.

This will be my last response to you on this subject matter cause I don't think 
Jones appreciates us hijacking his thread.  I'll be glad to carry on a 
conversation with you on something more relevant to Vortex topics.



Jojo

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jed Rothwell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 8:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Is the SunCell a titanium burner?


  Jojo Iznart <[email protected]> wrote:

    1.  My home electricity consumption is less than 3KW.  That is why I said 
"my home".  I use less than 300kwh of electricity a month.


  But what is the peak demand? As I said, if you turn on the coffee maker, a 
toaster and one light, you exceed 3 kW. I expect that even in the Philippines 
peak home demand exceeds 3 kW. So you would need some sort of battery with a 3 
kW generator.




    2.  "Anywhere in the world" does not include the Philippines.  Household 
electricity consumption is lower here.


  No doubt, but you cannot toast bread with less than 1.5 kW.




    Even if the Suncell achieves an overunity of just 10%, it would be 
revolutionary in my opinion.


  Yes. For that matter 0.01% overunity would be revolutionary. But hard to 
measure.

  - Jed

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