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Also, for how long does the overshoot actually light the LED? A few seconds or less I assume?

Thanks for the upvote!!! Actually Tesla is way way far ahead, we are just getting a glimpse of it now. Yes, he was thinking the same. The overshoot is but a blink of a second, so so so fast. The LED is actually blinking on and off, but a thousand or even more per second, your eyes can not really grasp it anymore, so your brain is the one telling you THAT IS A STEADY LIGHT RIGHT THERE. Stay tuned for more posts, we can fill in this whole year just studying this and replicating. Regards.

That is so neat! Efficient lighting :)

Thanks man, you encourage me with your good words.

I need to reply to this again as I first thought you meant TESLA the scientist, I believe you meant TESLA the elctric car company here. I believe they are deploying lithium ion batteries, but I really suspect it is more of an "unknown" advanced technology for SUPERCAPACITORS that they are using. I may be wrong though.

We will discuss SUPERCAPACITORS in the later part of my posts surely. Regards.