Am 30.09.2011 01:54, schrieb Horace Heffner:
NiMH batteries have been tested for excess heat both in forward
current and reverse current mode, with null results. To my knowledge
no testing for transmutation or occasional high energy radiation has
been made.
Could you tell sources for
Peter Heckert peter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:
I found this document, where NASA found excess heat in H-Ni electrolysis.
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/**nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/**
19960016952_1996035672.pdfhttp://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19960016952_1996035672.pdf
They
Am 30.09.2011 21:11, schrieb Jed Rothwell:
Peter Heckert peter.heck...@arcor.de mailto:peter.heck...@arcor.de
wrote:
I found this document, where NASA found excess heat in H-Ni
electrolysis.
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19960016952_1996035672.pdf
They
I wrote:
I am amazed that I do not have this paper. I don't even recall hearing
about it. Ni-CF is a small world.
Ah wait. I do have this in the database. It was reprinted in infinite
energy. I think I will upload the NASA copy because it looks impressive.
- Jed
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Von: Rich Murray rmfor...@gmail.com
An: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Datum: 29.09.2011 03:04
Betreff: [Vo]:H2 and O2 bubbles .15 micrometer burn, damaging electrodes in AC
electrolysis -- could complicate cold fusion devices: Rich Murray 2011.09.28
H2 and O2
On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:03 PM, peter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:
- Original Nachricht
Von: Rich Murray rmfor...@gmail.com
An: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Datum: 29.09.2011 03:04
Betreff: [Vo]:H2 and O2 bubbles .15 micrometer burn, damaging
electrodes in AC electrolysis -- could
H2 and O2 bubbles .15 micrometer burn, damaging electrodes in AC
electrolysis -- could complicate cold fusion devices: Rich Murray
2011.09.28
[ Rough surfaces on electrodes and other components, with catalytic
impurity concentrations and higher localized voltages and
temperatures, may cause
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