Perhaps there's a thermoelectric (Peltier) heat pump effect.  There are
obviously junctions between different conducting materials.

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From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 8:10 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]:"Cold" electricity indeed


Esa Ruoho wrote:
> seems like this has been updated
> http://www.drstiffler.com/ce4.asp

This is now shaping up as a very important experiment with a bona fide
energy anomaly, and with a possible ZPE explanation. The anomaly is most
evident in the form of electrical-in to lumens-out.

Near the bottom: LED Heat production was tested using the simple single
coil circuit as shown in multiple images and described above. Ten LEDS
were grouped together and enclosed by placing a Styrofoam tube around
them and wrapping the tube in insulation wrap. A digital thermometer was
used that reads to 0.1'C and has an accuracy of +/- 0.1'C. The ambient
temperature was measured with a digital thermometer calibrated to NIST
Standard Reference.

The test chamber was allowed to equalize with the ambient temperature.
As seen in the photo the start of the first test shows the test chamber
device at 24.7'C and the ambient at 24.6'C.

The first test was run for one hour.

Results of 1 hour run;
LED test chamber 23.0'C --- Ambient 24.5'C

[TEMP DROP !!]


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