@Tantric
Yes, but inverter is so inefficient? I don't know the worst inverter can be 80% is not determinating the looses here. My point is the Naudins is using the highest tech to measuring the input/output that is very ok for me. But is very strange the difference between the first kapagen versions and this measuring method is very high (not 80% looses that can show your inverter) your test with the inverter can give us a more real measure. Look the v3.2 show a input of 211 watts with Energycheck 3000 and Voltcraft on the Variac output in 3.3 version is showing >700 watts is very strange. This shows a difference about 300% on the input.
So Naudins explains that a Halogen bulb burning 150 real Watts conventional electricity is generating >12500 LUX. Then his light output was 2505 lux and the sheet shows that this bulbs uses about 70 watts.
This is correct, in my past post I was thinking that he was showing a special calculation to convert LUX to Watts. Sorry. Then this is not OU at all. So if you can check it with you inverter without waste money could be interesting because input method with hight tech shows a big difference and Nausins seems don't clearify this point. Then this Kapagen would be a highly efficient transmission one wire technology.
Yes, but inverter is so inefficient? I don't know the worst inverter can be 80% is not determinating the looses here. My point is the Naudins is using the highest tech to measuring the input/output that is very ok for me. But is very strange the difference between the first kapagen versions and this measuring method is very high (not 80% looses that can show your inverter) your test with the inverter can give us a more real measure. Look the v3.2 show a input of 211 watts with Energycheck 3000 and Voltcraft on the Variac output in 3.3 version is showing >700 watts is very strange. This shows a difference about 300% on the input.
So Naudins explains that a Halogen bulb burning 150 real Watts conventional electricity is generating >12500 LUX. Then his light output was 2505 lux and the sheet shows that this bulbs uses about 70 watts.
This is correct, in my past post I was thinking that he was showing a special calculation to convert LUX to Watts. Sorry. Then this is not OU at all. So if you can check it with you inverter without waste money could be interesting because input method with hight tech shows a big difference and Nausins seems don't clearify this point. Then this Kapagen would be a highly efficient transmission one wire technology.
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