Difficult to guess what's the PRIMARY FLUID. It cannot be organic, perhaps
molten salts or molten metal.

On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 5:46 AM, Aussie Guy E-Cat
<aussieguy.e...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Very interesting news: http://www.journal-of-nuclear-**
> physics.com/?p=510&cpage=35#**comment-130799<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510&cpage=35#comment-130799>
>
> Andrea Rossi: Actually, we have found a breakthrough with a primary fluid
> with which the reactors remain stable when we make steam at 450 Celsius.
>
> Italo A. Albanese: Did you get 450 Celsius from just one e-cat or from
> many of them connected in series?
>
> Andrea Rossi: 4 in series
>
> I feel this implies Rossi is:
>
> 1) using a primary fluid to achieve over 450 deg C by connection 4 E-Cats
> in series and then feeding the heated primary fluid (diathermic oil?) into
> a steam generator similar but smaller to those used in Nuclear reactors.
>
> 2) saying the 4 series connected E-Cats themselves created steam at 450
> deg C and the primary fluid statement applies to a fluid that surrounds the
> 3 internal reactors (which in the past was assumed to be molten lead).
>
> AG
>
>


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