My goal is to complete the stage 4b diode testing phase by the end of November, 2009. Hopefully within two to three weeks stages 4a and 4b will begin. Stage 4a will consist of testing dozens of unique diodes. Stage 4b is about taking a gamble that a specific diode will meet my minimum requirements that the specific diode will produce sufficient DC voltage in addition to recovering within 4 weeks time given a typical disturbance. I have not yet set the parameters as to what defines a "mild disturbance."
Hopefully stage 4b will take no longer than four to five months to test the specific diode to see how it performs over time, and to see how quickly it recovers. Each recovery period could take up to four weeks. If the diode takes longer than four weeks to recover, then the gamble failed, in which case I'll have to find another diode, and thus stage 4b starts over.
IMO 4 to five months is the best case scenario, as such diode experiments are like watching grass grow.
If I can afford it, I might buy another Hammond shield and conduct two stage 4b experiments simultaneously. This is *not* an invintation for money donations, as I absolutetly refuse to accept money donations for the research. Although people have loaned me parts and equipment.
Created on 2009-07-03 17:43:17 by EnergyMover
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