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Session Report โ€” New 3D printed Phi Ratio Cone
Today I ran a simple but revealing experiment. Same LED, same voltage (12.1V), two power sources โ€” the Phi Ratio Cone self-oscillating circuit vs direct DC. The results surprised me: Cone circuit: 2.17W in โ†’ 1,854 lux out Direct DC: 3.26W in โ†’ 538 lux out The cone uses 33% less power and produces 3.4ร— more photons resulting in 5.2 times higher efficiency. The lux meter confirmed it even though DC looks brighter to the eye. Full session report with measurements, photos, and explanation attached. ๐Ÿ‘‡
2 likes โ€ข May 9
Beautiful work, and thank you for documenting it so openly. I noticed one possible issue in the lux-meter readings: the cone test appears to show AUTO ร—10, while the direct-DC test appears to show AUTO ร—100. If those are range multipliers, the corrected readings would be about 18,540 lux for the cone and 53,800 lux for direct DC. That would reverse the efficiency conclusion, so I think this point is worth checking before drawing the final interpretation. Much respect for sharing the experiment โ€” this is exactly the kind of detail that helps refine the work.
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