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Peter Lowrie

Jan 1, 1970
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<[email protected]>
<[email protected]> <[email protected]>

Adam said:
As some of you may have noticed I have been a vocal critic of Mr Lowrie
and his claimed LED Accelerator.
In sci.engr.lighting I offered to send Mr Lowrie, with return postage
paid,a disposable camera to take photographs of this development.
Mr Lowrie retains copyright of his photographs but I have licence to use
them with appropriate credit in any commentary I may have on the device.
Mr Lowrie has accepted this offer and has told me that the photographs
will include Voltage, Current Lux and nM meter readings with his device
connected.
I remain verey very sceptical about this device but will make whatever
photographs I obtain available to sci.engr.lighting, sci.electronics.design
and www.candlepowerforums.com

Adam

Peter Lowrie follows up:

http://www.geocities.com/ledaccelerator/9/index.html
....Is what it's all about.

So that's all good and proper, thank you Adam. As it turns out you are not
only a scholar but a gentleman also. Scott Stephens has been scratching his
head, Daniel Stern ever the businessman trusts no-one and Clives LED
teleporter sounds amazing...LOL.

Still a prototype sits atop the oscilloscope over there on the corner of my
table as it has been for about four weeks now shining away in two modes -
'accelerated' and non. Not one LED has gone Poof, snap, crackle or Pop!

Whereas component values won't be displayed, I'll also shoot a temperature
measurement on the bright LED's for you. Adam didn't mention input voltages
which I will be able to show in photographs - that the unit is running from
a 9 volt supply. Hope is I can photograph it all in such a manner as to not
give a secret away and clear enough so that Daniel will be able to trace
the test leads back to instruments thus verifying that no skulduggery is
afoot. I do not want to lead you gentlemen astray and given the pressure
exerted by way of your (and other posters) various dubious assertions of
malfeasance and snake charming, methinks any lesser mortal or fraudster
would have shrunk back into some dark recess, disappearing from view by
now.

You all have available comprehensive information from links on the site
regarding my various exploits, endeavours and accomplishments by way of a
downloadable CV. Terms like; open book, spring to mind.

Oh, by the way, an offer arrived yesterday which I will consider in due
course. :)

Yours etc
Peter Lowrie
 
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Justin Thyme

Jan 1, 1970
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96,000USD for rights to it? - (quote from "The Castle") "Tell him he's
dreaming"
 
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INRI

Jan 1, 1970
0
Peter Lowrie said:
<[email protected]>
<[email protected]> <[email protected]>


and his claimed LED Accelerator.

paid,a disposable camera to take photographs of this development.

them with appropriate credit in any commentary I may have on the device.

will include Voltage, Current Lux and nM meter readings with his device
connected.

photographs I obtain available to sci.engr.lighting, sci.electronics.design
and www.candlepowerforums.com

Adam

Peter Lowrie follows up:

http://www.geocities.com/ledaccelerator/9/index.html
...Is what it's all about.

So that's all good and proper, thank you Adam. As it turns out you are not
only a scholar but a gentleman also. Scott Stephens has been scratching his
head, Daniel Stern ever the businessman trusts no-one and Clives LED
teleporter sounds amazing...LOL.

Still a prototype sits atop the oscilloscope over there on the corner of my
table as it has been for about four weeks now shining away in two modes -
'accelerated' and non. Not one LED has gone Poof, snap, crackle or Pop!

Whereas component values won't be displayed, I'll also shoot a temperature
measurement on the bright LED's for you. Adam didn't mention input voltages
which I will be able to show in photographs - that the unit is running from
a 9 volt supply. Hope is I can photograph it all in such a manner as to not
give a secret away and clear enough so that Daniel will be able to trace
the test leads back to instruments thus verifying that no skulduggery is
afoot. I do not want to lead you gentlemen astray and given the pressure
exerted by way of your (and other posters) various dubious assertions of
malfeasance and snake charming, methinks any lesser mortal or fraudster
would have shrunk back into some dark recess, disappearing from view by
now.

You all have available comprehensive information from links on the site
regarding my various exploits, endeavours and accomplishments by way of a
downloadable CV. Terms like; open book, spring to mind.

Oh, by the way, an offer arrived yesterday which I will consider in due
course. :)

Yours etc
Peter Lowrie


Does the accelerator work with Laser Diodes...?
 
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Peter Lowrie

Jan 1, 1970
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Does the accelerator work with Laser Diodes...?
INRI UK

I dunno, Inri. I have one though, i'll give it a try, but I think it will
interfere with the usual job that laser diodes do like transmitting sound
and data.

2c
PEL
 
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Justin Thyme

Jan 1, 1970
0
My opinion of it is summed up where he says that it shortens the life of the
leds. I don't think it is a million dollar invention to overdrive a led to
get higher output at the expense of the life of the led. If he could
overdrive it without shortening it's life then that would be worth something
(although i don't think 96k).
 
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Peter Lowrie

Jan 1, 1970
0
Justin said:
My opinion of it is summed up where he says that it shortens the life of the
leds.

Yes, it has that effect. I calculate life shortening by 30% if the LED's are
'On' all of the time. None of the LED's on the test boards have died or
changed colour yet.


--
Peter E. Lowrie
----------------------------------------------------------
Authoritative: <http://www.geocities.com/ledaccelerator>
Authoritative: <http://www.geocities.com/peterlowrie>
Abuse: <http://www.led_myths.tk>
Validated: <mailto://[email protected]>
Invalid: <mailto://[email protected]>
==========================================================
 
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Leon.

Jan 1, 1970
0
Justin Thyme said:
My opinion of it is summed up where he says that it shortens the life of the
leds. I don't think it is a million dollar invention to overdrive a led to
get higher output at the expense of the life of the led. If he could
overdrive it without shortening it's life then that would be worth something
(although i don't think 96k).

Thats right.

Its not an invention.

Its taught in any class that studies semiconductors..
The limitation on the current/power through a device is "sustained average
current/ power". Peaks wont hurt it.

And so when any electronics person looks at a led's limits, they think 'ah I
can pulse it bright, but only as long as I stick to the limit on average
power'.
 
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David L. Jones

Jan 1, 1970
0
Peter Lowrie said:
<[email protected]>
<[email protected]> <[email protected]>


and his claimed LED Accelerator.

paid,a disposable camera to take photographs of this development.

them with appropriate credit in any commentary I may have on the device.

will include Voltage, Current Lux and nM meter readings with his device
connected.

photographs I obtain available to sci.engr.lighting, sci.electronics.design
and www.candlepowerforums.com

Adam

Peter Lowrie follows up:

http://www.geocities.com/ledaccelerator/9/index.html
...Is what it's all about.

So that's all good and proper, thank you Adam. As it turns out you are not
only a scholar but a gentleman also. Scott Stephens has been scratching his
head, Daniel Stern ever the businessman trusts no-one and Clives LED
teleporter sounds amazing...LOL.

Still a prototype sits atop the oscilloscope over there on the corner of my
table as it has been for about four weeks now shining away in two modes -
'accelerated' and non. Not one LED has gone Poof, snap, crackle or Pop!

Whereas component values won't be displayed, I'll also shoot a temperature
measurement on the bright LED's for you. Adam didn't mention input voltages
which I will be able to show in photographs - that the unit is running from
a 9 volt supply. Hope is I can photograph it all in such a manner as to not
give a secret away and clear enough so that Daniel will be able to trace
the test leads back to instruments thus verifying that no skulduggery is
afoot. I do not want to lead you gentlemen astray and given the pressure
exerted by way of your (and other posters) various dubious assertions of
malfeasance and snake charming, methinks any lesser mortal or fraudster
would have shrunk back into some dark recess, disappearing from view by
now.

You all have available comprehensive information from links on the site
regarding my various exploits, endeavours and accomplishments by way of a
downloadable CV. Terms like; open book, spring to mind.

Oh, by the way, an offer arrived yesterday which I will consider in due
course. :)

Yours etc
Peter Lowrie

Are you still going to auction the rights on eBay Peter?
We are all waiting to have a bid...

Regards
Dave :)
 

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