Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-05 Thread Alain Sepeda
does anyone have analyses the color code they show on Wikipedia? 2014-11-05 7:55 GMT+01:00 Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com: On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com wrote: From the other pictures, it is pretty clear that Rossi is using a sheathed k-type

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-05 Thread Bob Higgins
The common ANSI color code for K-type is yellow. The wire jacket is yellow (must be the same as the thermocouple wire because the lead wire is thermocouple wire) and the connector on the sheathed thermocouple is yellow. There is not really an ANSI color code for B-type, but I think most common

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-04 Thread Eric Walker
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com wrote: From the other pictures, it is pretty clear that Rossi is using a sheathed k-type thermocouple with the hotCat. Because this thermocouple is not rated to operate at the temperatures that the reactor convection tube was

[Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Bob Higgins
Bob Greenyer of MFMP just posted this image of Rossi's lab with 3 hotCats being tested and I put it on my Google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Pc25a4cOM2U3FIWmpCMnlZaFE/view?usp=sharing A wealth of information can be gleaned from this: - Rossi is testing 3 hotCats

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Daniel Rocha
This is the book on his table: http://www.amazon.com/The-Particle-End-Universe-Higgs/dp/0525953590 -- Daniel Rocha - RJ danieldi...@gmail.com

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Alan Fletcher
From: Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com Sent: Monday, November 3, 2014 6:49:22 AM From http://www.ecat-thenewfire.com/blog/rossi-three-hot-cats-row/ The white sphere at the left is a neutron detector.

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread hohlr...@gmail.com
Ha! Now why would they build a three phase test unit if they did not need the magic of three phase? Because it automatically keeps your load balanced. Just reinforces my point that what they tested is a production product for an industrial environment. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE

RE: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Jones Beene
From: Bob Higgins A wealth of information can be gleaned from this… More likely - a wealth of disinformation. First and foremost –despite the criticism of thermometry in the first and second iterations – he seems to persist with a technique which none of his critics will find

RE: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Arnaud Kodeck
direction. Arnaud _ From: Bob Higgins [mailto:rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com] Sent: lundi 3 novembre 2014 15:49 To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information Bob Greenyer of MFMP just posted this image of Rossi's lab with 3 hotCats being tested and I put

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Alan Fletcher
Jones, you're really going of the wall here. The IR literature recently posted here shows that IR calorimetry CAN give temperatures with 2% accuracy. But more importantly, once calibrated the method is a very quick AND accurate way of looking at differences, which is clearly what Rossi is

RE: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Jones Beene
From: Alan Fletcher The IR literature recently posted here shows that IR calorimetry CAN give temperatures with 2% accuracy. In principle yes – BUT Alan, you know very well that this assumes a blackbody radiator – and the Williamson analysis and the spokesperson’s direct talks to

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Alain Sepeda
2014 15:49 *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com *Subject:* [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information Bob Greenyer of MFMP just posted this image of Rossi's lab with 3 hotCats being tested and I put it on my Google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Pc25a4cOM2U3FIWmpCMnlZaFE/view?usp

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: There is little valid rationale for avoiding flow calorimetry – other than that the results would be embarrassing. I disagree. I think that flow calorimetry would be difficult at these temperatures for a device of this size. It would also make it

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Alan Fletcher
From: Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com Sent: Monday, November 3, 2014 2:12:43 PM I think the present method should be used with a thermocouple to confirm the IR camera. When this report was first published, I assumed a thermocouple was used, because one is shown in the schematic. It is not

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: The thermocouple in the diagram is Rossi's control thermocouple. I know. I got the impression they tapped into it, or displayed the numbers from it. I am still not sure they didn't. They say in the paper that they tried to attach a thermocouple, but

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Bob Higgins
From the other pictures, it is pretty clear that Rossi is using a sheathed k-type thermocouple with the hotCat. Because this thermocouple is not rated to operate at the temperatures that the reactor convection tube was supposedly operating, it appears that Rossi had placed (by design) the

Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information

2014-11-03 Thread Alain Sepeda
[mailto:alain.coetm...@gmail.com] *On Behalf Of *Alain Sepeda *Sent:* lundi 3 novembre 2014 22:51 *To:* Vortex List *Subject:* Re: [Vo]: New Rossi lab photo has much information an idea to check from the surprising claim in the report that one of the wire effective current was abo the sum