Unless they back out of the PowerGEN conference in December, they should
have a running system on display along with other OEMS using their engine.
I am not ready to give them $50K
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Kelley Trezise wrote:
> **
> Until I see an energy balance on the engine or they
Until I see an energy balance on the engine or they run this in a closed loop,
generating the power for the spark and such, and produce a significant amount
of work out over a significant amount of time they have nothing. Don't buy a
thing until you have proof that it works.
- Original Mes
On 2012-08-14 15:43, Andre Blum wrote:
[...]
has not seen excess heat. We are at a point now where we have to decide
on a direction to take for next experiments. Maybe you are right that we
should try with alloys.
Remember that material surface nano/micro structures appear to be very
importan
In my last post I explained why the radiation from "Anomolous Heat" is
very weak. For those of you who missed it, it is because in order for
radiation to first escape the quantum gravity of the gremlin's (collapsed
matter) surface horizon, most of the radiation's energy is used up in
escaping the
All,
I tried to find how to convert metal FCC lattices into C4 / Pm3m lattice
structure
(this is what Defkalion is claiming to do in preparation of their Nickel).
Until now I have failed in finding ways to do that.
Anyone knowledgeable on this?
In my opinion this is a huge achievement for the entire LENR field,
which should make other researchers/experimenters think twice before
keeping working on historically problematic Pd-D electrolytic systems.
Ni-H gas loaded cells are cheaper, easier to set up, easier to
replicate, and show a
On 2012-08-14 14:36, Andre Blum wrote:
One thing I also fail to understand of Celani's setup is when he talks
about switching from the "active" (treated) wire to the "inactive"
(stock ISOTAN44?) wire as a control experiment. As far as I understand,
both wires are in the tube simultaneously. What
Hi Jed,
When you say they cleaned it, what exactly did they do? Do you mean
vacuum pumping it? Or rinsing it with H2? Or did they somehow give
treatment to the wire? If this step apparently is so important and
leaving it out is prohibitive for the results, I'd like to understand
that better.
Celani's spoken English is hard to understand. Many details of his
presentation escaped me. I will ask him for copies of the slides. He is
usually happy to share them.
He concluded by saying he plans to improve the insulation and put it in
self-sustaining mode, soon. That is to say, trigger the re
Michele Comitini wrote:
>
> Isn't it NI instead of TI?
>
Yes. Both in Texas.
- Jed
Harry Veeder wrote:
how does he determine the ouput ?
>
Briefly: The abstract says that at the lab they have a precision flow
calorimeter. Here they are using crude thermometry in an uncontrolled
environment. That is, a room full of people crowded around the machine,
with currents of air and so
At 2:30 of this video they mention aligning the holes shown machined on the
outside of each cylinder to the top for access to the coils for wiring,
etc. I believe they mount a circuit board for each cylinder atop/near
each hole to access the coils to supply control power.
They do not show the c
On 2012-08-14 07:14, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Celani has set up his demonstration cell. The people from TI reworked
the instruments and the LabView code that collects data. They did a
beautiful job. Celani just told me that he inputs 48 W constantly. This
morning it did not work. They ran it and let i
Jed,
Thanks for the live report!
Isn't it NI instead of TI? Just to avoid giving credit to competitors that
do not bring anything to the field...
mic
Il giorno 14/ago/2012 08:03, "Jed Rothwell" ha
scritto:
> Jouni Valkonen wrote:
>
>> Does it mean that you have now seen first ever scientifica
how does he determine the ouput ?
harry
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 1:14 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Celani has set up his demonstration cell. The people from TI reworked the
> instruments and the LabView code that collects data. They did a beautiful
> job. Celani just told me that he inputs 48 W const
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