JoJo ....  Thankyou  for helping , it might just do the trick 
I have a young  electrical  engineer  helping me out once a week , he is 
concerned the element it self may not handle  the pressures building up in the 
chamber 
In our intended experiments  we are going to do 2 main types 
1.   Phen\Chan way  
2.    Rossi way 

Phen doesnt heat the chamber while the H is at  2000psi 
But Rossi  seems to do this 
The engineer seems to think by heating the chamber to 400 C increases the PSI  
x 3  (approx)
Which means the pressures  would be around 6000 psi 
He questions if most elements could handle this type of pressures 

Question :   Do you think Rossi  heats the chamber while the H is pressuised at 
2000 psi 
Thanks Pete



From: jth...@hotmail.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:DGT Screenshot
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:27:03 +0800










Peter,  How about this cheap heating 
element.  Fits inside a 1/4" copper tube perfectly.
 
 
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