On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Roarty, Francis X < francis.x.roa...@lmco.com> wrote:
How about a Hoffman tube to capture the hydrogen and a wall mart aerator > for a fish tank to circulate it back up thru the electrolyte – the excess > would escape but pure hydrogen could be obtained from a small plastic tube > stuck up inside at the top of the Hoffman tube running down to a circulator > pump - if we are trying to load something with hydrogen then anything that > increases the hydrogen crossing the surface areas of the lattice should be > a plus? > Those sound like good choices. Ideally the components would be something you could buy at Walmart and Radio Shack for under 50 dollars each. There is a group of crazy musicians that try to make music using old 8-bit processors; the challenge here would be a similar one. If a reproducible lo-fi protocol could be worked out, someone could write to Nathan Lewis and say, "we took a look at your objections in 1989 to the calorimetry and think we might have found a way around some of the difficulties ..." Eric