Re: [Vo]:Replication of Mizuno mesh experiment by Zhang

2019-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: > Be careful when comparing this to the original experiment, because the > mass of nickel mesh is smaller. > Nope. That was a typo in the report, which I shall fix tomorrow. The mass is about the same.

[Vo]:Replication of Mizuno mesh experiment by Zhang

2019-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
I am pleased to report a replication of Mizuno's experiment by H. Zhang: https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ZhangHreproducti.pdf Excess heat started at ~4 W and has now reached 9.6 W. Be careful when comparing this to the original experiment, because the mass of nickel mesh is smaller. The

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Mizuno mesh experiment by Zhang

2019-08-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
JonesBeene wrote: This is not exactly a “replication” at least in qualitative terms - in > that the gain relative to the input power is tiny. > The gain relative to input is irrelevant, and meaningless. You can change it to any value you like, by improving the insulation around the cell. It is

Re: [Vo]:Replication of Mizuno mesh experiment by Zhang

2019-08-21 Thread H LV
Will he be trying a new mesh? Harry On Wed., Aug. 21, 2019, 2:09 p.m. Jed wrote: > >1. Zhang replaced the deuterium gas with argon. That killed the >reaction. I hope he did not clobber it permanently! Yesterday he told me he >went back to deuterium, but it is still dead. > >

RE: [Vo]:Replication of Mizuno mesh experiment by Zhang

2019-08-21 Thread JonesBeene
This is not exactly a “replication” at least in qualitative terms - in that the gain relative to the input power is tiny. Based on Mizuno’s claimed results, many observers were looking a replication characterized by long periods of ~300 watt excess as opposed to short periods at very low COP