At 12:27 PM 6/18/2011, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
On 2011-06-18 16:07, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
Today Rossi posted on his Blog some interesting info:

Some more info:

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Could you please share a few extra details about the experiment?

- The size of the E-Cat (50cc or one liter in volume).
- How high the output went before the test had to end.
- What variables you are changing to allow for safe operation with zero input.

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360&cpage=13#comment-46959

Dear Herald Patterson,
Thank you for your kind attention. Here are the answers:
1- 50 cc total
2- Once the Cat reached the stability, the output doesn’t change. It ends within 20 minutes after you stop it.
3- hydrogen pressure, but it is still dangerous
Warm Regards,
A.R.

Bingo. Controlling with hydrogen input. Problem is, if you put in a little too much hydrogen, it would then run away. The fuel is not used up rapidly! That balance point might be very, very sensitive. Safer to keep the thing a little cooler, so that you've got some margin of control.

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