Re: [Vo]:Alan's Sites Effect Experiment

2012-09-28 Thread Chuck Sites
Impressive. I want one of those in my basement just to detect the radon grin. On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 9:42:36 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Alan's Sites Effect Experiment

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 10:42 PM, Chuck Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: I hope your measuring the voltage and amperage going into the cell(s). When I saw the heat, the current would shoot through the roof, just like somehow the resistance drops toward zero. Maybe we can call it the Lomax

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread David Roberson
Hi Chuck, I am trying something a bit different at this point. My plan is to load the nickel with hydrogen somewhat similar to the palladium experiments. The hydrogen is supposed to come out of solution on the metal connected to the - terminal of the power supply while the other gas is

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Chuck Sites
Jed, You probably remember Tom Droege the Electrical Engineer from Fermi lab. He had a live PF replication running for few months and would post his latest measurements in Usenet's sci.physics.fusion group. I think he did eventually publish a conference paper on coloremetry, but his

Re: [Vo]:Brian Ahern's report at EPRI

2012-09-28 Thread Akira Shirakawa
On 2012-09-27 22:17, Jed Rothwell wrote: Program on Technology Innovation: Assessment of Novel Energy Production Mechanisms in a Nanoscale Metal Lattice Direct link to download the paper:

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:07 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: Unfortunately I have not seem any measurable rise above the electrolyte temperature yet. My experiment has been running for about 36 hours so far. You are, of course, running a control using steel plugs instead of

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Terry Blanton
I think the government is aware that copious amounts of free energy is possible by coinage electrolysis. Section 331 of Title 18 of the United States code provides criminal penalties for anyone who fraudulently alters, defaces, mutilates impairs, diminishes, falsifies, scales, or lightens any of

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Jones Beene
Chuck Can you dig up any of that old theory you mentioned? Anytime a theory makes predictions which turn out to be true, it should be given a close look - no matter how preposterous. In this case, yttrium would be highly unexpected, and it could add a lot of credibility to examine any theory

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread David Roberson
Terry, this first run is mainly to learn a little bit about electrolysis and what I can actually do with what I have around. If I see anything that looks promising then it will be time to tighten up the experiment and begin seeking more rigor. It would have been a total waste of time had I

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread David Roberson
Don't we wish! Dave -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, Sep 28, 2012 10:16 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites I think the government is aware that copious amounts of

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread David Roberson
Today, I am going to begin with Chucks experiment. I plan to use a piece of copper attached to the negative supply terminal and a nickel to the positive one. My sodium carbonate electrolyte is to be replaced by the borax. I felt like it would be easy to set aside the nickel loading for a

RE: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Jones Beene
Excuse the typos - Y has 39 protons of course - but the major point is this: can any theory predict yttrium and account for the lack of extra neutrons - if P+D is the operative reaction? _ From: Jones Beene

Re: [Vo]:US and China Team to Fight UFOs and USOs

2012-09-28 Thread LORENHEYER
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Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread David L Babcock
Comment below On 9/28/2012 2:39 AM, David Roberson wrote: Hi Chuck, [snip] My supply is current limited and will not increase beyond what it is set for. I would see my supply voltage drop toward zero if the system resistance were to head in that direction. I am positive that I am reading

Re: [Vo]:US and China Team to Fight UFOs and USOs

2012-09-28 Thread David L Babcock
On 9/28/2012 11:55 AM, lorenhe...@aol.com wrote: Now the way I see it, is if you take a good look at our [snip] Let's Chalk one up for Obama! /HTML I imagine that you are sincere. Oh lordy that's depressing. Dave B.

[Vo]:Droege experiment

2012-09-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chuck Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote: You probably remember Tom Droege the Electrical Engineer from Fermi lab. I sure do. I met with him several times, with Gene Mallove. He had a live PF replication running for few months and would post his latest measurements in Usenet's

Re: [Vo]:US and China Team to Fight UFOs and USOs

2012-09-28 Thread LORENHEYER
You mean Oppressive and/or Depression. I imagine that you are sincere. Oh lordy that's depressing. Dave B. /HTML

Re: [Vo]:Droege experiment

2012-09-28 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
Jed sez: ... It was covered with cat hairs, galvanized onto the cathode. He had a large gray cat who spent a lot of time sleeping on the warm calorimeter power supplies (I think it was). There was cat hair everywhere in his lab. There is no way a cold fusion experiment can work with so much

Re: [Vo]:Droege experiment

2012-09-28 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
optomal? Whatever... Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

RE: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Jones Beene
From: MarkI-ZeroPoint This is not bad news... this establishes a baseline if your calcs agree with a conventional explanation For anyone pursuing this, even in the simplest hobby kind of way, it should pay-off to employ some of Celani's technique

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread David Roberson
I realize that we may have a different power versus resistance profile, but I prefer to keep my experiment under control and a constant current system does a great job of achieving that. My latest experiment has been running for about 5 hours now and I can list a few of my observations: 1)

Re: [Vo]:Alan's Sites Effect Experiment

2012-09-28 Thread Alan J Fletcher
Since I don't yet have a wet environment I unpacked and set up my power supply. Like this one : http://www.ebay.com/itm/Precision-Variable-Adjustable-30V-5A-DC-Power-Supply-Digital-Regulated-Lab-Grade-/150910739194?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item2322fb22fa (gee .. there's one like it for 50c

Re: [Vo]:Droege experiment

2012-09-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:08 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson svj.orionwo...@gmail.com Ask Terry. He knows these things.. Cat hair contains exotic, non-terrestrial isotopes of various elements. Someone should see if a hairball could be used to initiate fusion. I have some I could loan the

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:52 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: Terry, this is not a scientific quality measurement, but a quick dirty amateur test so settle down. [image: ;-)] It's okay. I have done my share of experiments of this type. I even saved a couple of liters of power

Re: [Vo]:Alan's Sites Effect Experiment

2012-09-28 Thread Alan J Fletcher
The manual is ... Chinese and Chinglish : *regulator / steady flow characteristics The series features the work of power as the voltage regulator / converter-type automatic steady flow, it changes with the load Regulators with the state of steady flow between the consecutive conversion,

Re: [Vo]:Alan's Sites Effect Experiment

2012-09-28 Thread James Bowery
I guess Terry's not as clever a troll as he wishes. On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 8:39 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: Terry, state the best defense of their sanity you can. On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: Has everyone her gone totally insane?

[Vo]:Some more Rossi said...

2012-09-28 Thread Patrick Ellul
This is the first time I see him talk frankly about how truly revolutionising his hot-cat technology really would be (he explicitly uses the conditional): Just to translate the last sentence, which he almost said with a tear in his eyes: it means freeing a good chunk of the world from a certain

Re: [Vo]:Droege experiment

2012-09-28 Thread Chuck Sites
Hi Jed, A cat? Haha. Tom always said that some wiring had dipped into the electrolyte. That makes since now I guess it was the times. I wish I had copied the data I sent to him on the analysis of his cells. We took one electron micrograph of his cell that was just the wildest image. If

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 7:32 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: For instance - Y is element 39 and it consists of ~100% of the one stable isotope - which is 88.9 amu, having 29 protons and 40 neutrons with no other isotope. I think you're right to focus on the weird transmutations.

Re: [Vo]:Good Alloy for Celani type reaction costs 5 cents : Chuck Sites

2012-09-28 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: I think you're right to focus on the weird transmutations. Yttrium is one of them. It is not like the others. I think you're talking about a Pd/D system. You probably have in mind a specific reference -- can you share it? I see now you were probably referring to Chuck Sites's