Continued from Green LED array measurements p3
At 2:52 pm PT, the green LED array, radio shack part number 276-009, was producing 695 mV DC, and climbing. The electrometer was turned off after the measurement because I had the dreadful thought of having to replace the batteries for the electrometer. The new updated electrometer has metal foil wrapped all around the batteries. It would take an act of congress to replace such batteries.
Between ~ 2:42 pm and ~ 2:52 pm the green array charged the 0.01 uF capacitor from 588 mV to 695 mV DC, which comes to ~ 1.8 pA. The resistance cannot be calculated since we do not know how much DC voltage the array was producing at that very moment. The the early time frame, 2:25 pm to 2:42 pm the array was produced ~ 1.1 pA. So the green array DC current is continuing to climb as it becomes less disturbed. It is expected to reach ~ 10 pA DC. The array is quickly recovery as it produces more DC current and voltage. According to experimental data, an undisturbed diode produces ~ 10 pA DC.
This green array would produce at least 1.10 V * 10 pA = 11 fW. IMO this array will produce far more than 1.1 volts when completely undisturbed. My best guesstimate is 0.5V * 6 = 3 volts, which comes to 30 fW.
Created on 2009-07-31 21:56:00 by EnergyMover
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