Re: [Vo]:Residential energy costs that could be offset with cold fusion

2015-12-18 Thread Alain Sepeda
the power of a gas boiler/heater for a 100m2 house is not more than 25kWth in france, which allow a CHP of 2-6kWe if you accept to waste heat as generator. 6kWe is the entry power in france, much enough for people who don't heat with electricity. biggest peak consumption in house today, beside

Re: [Vo]:new images RAR Energia gravity motor

2015-12-18 Thread MJ
Last year RAR stated they have a working small model before designing the big ones. Mark Jordan On 18-Dec-15 13:24, a.ashfield wrote: Jones, "Hmmm... anyone got a clue about what the small gadget is - which is mounted to the bottom rail, just to the right of the main weight - and

[Vo]:Dec 18, daily LENR info, sketch of a LENR prayer

2015-12-18 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/12/dec-18-2015-just-lenr-info.html -earlier edition; if something important comes in the next 5-6 hours I will let you know- now going to listen beautiful music and ugly news. peter - Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

RE: [Vo]:new images RAR Energia gravity motor

2015-12-18 Thread a.ashfield
Jones, "Hmmm... anyone got a clue about what the small gadget is - which is mounted to the bottom rail, just to the right of the main weight - and is moved slightly one every revolution by an elbow of one of the cranks?" I'm guessing that it is intended to capture the momentum somehow. Just

Re: [Vo]:Parkhomov replication by Jeff Morriss

2015-12-18 Thread Bob Higgins
I have read Jeff Morriss' presentation about his experiment. It is very nicely constructed, but there are several important misses in replication of Parkhomov. One is the lack of using LiAlH4 which dissociates eventually into a liquid LiH film on the surface of the Ni which was long since

[Vo]:Parkhomov replication by Jeff Morriss

2015-12-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
See the slides here: http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Attachment/470-E-cat-cell-to-post-pdf/?s=f386c23c9028da91b72c24b95d920d4381f273fc These are nice slides describing what looks like solid, well-made equipment. Conclusion, p. 15: "Lack of excess energy, despite close adherence to

[Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Let's LENR contribute to the Energy revolution, defining LENR inteligence, info

2015-12-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Reads fine, Peter. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone - Reply message - From: "Peter Gluck" To: Subject: [Vo]:Let's LENR contribute to the Energy revolution, defining LENR inteligence, info Date: Thu, Dec 17, 2015 12:42 PM Thinking about energy

Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Let's LENR contribute to the Energy revolution, defining LENR inteligence, info

2015-12-18 Thread Peter Gluck
thanks my friend! peter On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > Reads fine, Peter. > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone > > - Reply message - > From: "Peter Gluck" > To: > Subject: [Vo]:Let's LENR contribute to

[Vo]:Wendt and Irion

2015-12-18 Thread Eric Walker
A paper by Widom, Srivastava and Larsen [1] explores an old experiment that was reported in 1922 by Wendt and Irion, in which the two exploded tungsten wires by discharging a capacitor through them and afterwards saw spectral lines for helium show up. In addition to helium, lines for mercury and

Re: [Vo]:Parkhomov replication by Jeff Morriss

2015-12-18 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Bob Higgins wrote: It appears that Parkhomov's seals began leaking at the peak pressure of > about 5 bar and continued to leak from there on. > Ingredients in the sealing compound itself might be important. There are many unknowns.

Re: [Vo]:Parkhomov replication by Jeff Morriss

2015-12-18 Thread Bob Higgins
There was evidence of small excess heat in Alan Goldwater's GS5 experiment and the excess heat had just began an upward ramp at the time the experiment was shut off. One of the problems that Alan has is not being able to run the experiment unattended/automated. It needs a longer run time.

RE: [Vo]:Parkhomov replication by Jeff Morriss

2015-12-18 Thread Jones Beene
It is clear that there is no scientific, reproducible evidence that either Rossi or Parkhomov demonstrated substantial excess heat, and that Morriss’s work is higher quality than either and his null result is troubling. Together with null or inconclusive results from Jack Cole, Brian Ahern,

[Vo]:Renzo Mondaini electrolysis video

2015-12-18 Thread Eric Walker
Renzo Mondaini has put together an interesting video that shows some of the things that can happen during electrolysis (courtesy of Peter's blog [1]): http://www.eurvi.com/cold-fusion-reactions-by-renzo-mondaini_a25eaf7dc.html Things do not get interesting until around minute 3:00. Mondaini

[Vo]:Fw: [jlnlabs] Preliminary pics from Video

2015-12-18 Thread Harvey Norris
 Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ On Friday, December 18, 2015 7:07 PM, "harv...@yahoo.com [jlnlabs]" wrote:   80 volt interphasal || |||| 80 volt interphasal This

Re: [Vo]:Wendt and Irion

2015-12-18 Thread mixent
In reply to Eric Walker's message of Fri, 18 Dec 2015 12:08:49 -0600: Hi, [snip] >The mercury might have built up through a series of reactions along the >following lines: > >4He + 186W => 190Os - 1400 keV >4He + 190Os => 194Pt - 1500 keV >4He + 194Pt => 198Hg - 1400 keV > >Since these are all

Re: [Vo]:Residential energy costs that could be offset with cold fusion

2015-12-18 Thread Jed Rothwell
Alain Sepeda wrote: > home energy is not so hard to manage with the following configuration : > > - an LENR CHP/trigen that warm/cool the house, > - a configuration that allows to waste heat if electricity is required > - a nano/microgrid with simple smartgrid control

[Vo]:Fw: [teslafy] Re: Six Voltage Meter Triangulation Tests for Time Distortion

2015-12-18 Thread Harvey Norris
 Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ On Friday, December 18, 2015 6:50 PM, "harv...@yahoo.com [teslafy]" wrote:   Pete said to Repeat/ I can't see the flicker URL's in the mailing;A capture For

Re: [Vo]:Wendt and Irion

2015-12-18 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 6:40 PM, wrote: While theoretically possible, consider that, if you are lucky, 1 in 1 > alphas > would produce a nuclear reaction. 186W is only 28% of W. The amount of > 190Os > produced would be completely swamped by the existing W atoms. The same

Re: [Vo]:new images RAR Energia gravity motor

2015-12-18 Thread John Berry
If it works.. And that's a big IF, I do suspect it is possible to get energy out of asymmetric inertial transformation. There is quite a bit of strong evidence that motion rectifiers do work (dean drive etc), and this is the other side of the same coil, that the acceleration profile with which

Re: [Vo]:new images RAR Energia gravity motor

2015-12-18 Thread Bob Higgins
I thought this machine was oriented in a specific direction so as to subtract energy from the rotation of the Earth. On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > *From:* John Berry > > If it works.. > > And that's a big IF, I do suspect it is possible to get energy

Re: [Vo]:Residential energy costs that could be offset with cold fusion

2015-12-18 Thread Alain Sepeda
Maybe microgrid is something exaggerated . Most device today are quite intelligent and a processor to manage my vision of microgrid cost <1$ A home microgrid for me is just : - a CHP which produce AC at a voltage which get lower when nearly overloaded (some do that naturally being dumb) - devices

RE: [Vo]:new images RAR Energia gravity motor

2015-12-18 Thread Jones Beene
From: John Berry If it works.. And that's a big IF, I do suspect it is possible to get energy out of asymmetric inertial transformation. --- Yes, the one explanation which has a chance… “IF” the RAR works, is asymmetric inertia – most likely

Re: [Vo]:Wendt and Irion

2015-12-18 Thread Axil Axil
The development of SPPs need metal nanoparticles to form from the vapor of metals produced by the exploding arc. Electrons along are not sufficient to produce the polariton solitons required for the formation of the LENR reaction. On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Eric Walker

Re: [Vo]:Wendt and Irion

2015-12-18 Thread Eric Walker
I wrote: Consider, then, the following scenario: > > [- +] [- +] [- +] > [- G1 +] [- G2 +] [- G3 +] > [- +] [- +] [- +] > > > Here G1, G2 and G3 refer to grains of tungsten in the wire, and the > electrons flow from left to right. > (In labelling

Re: [Vo]:Wendt and Irion

2015-12-18 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 6:40 PM, wrote: I think you need to look for a more direct route that doesn't rely on a > chain of > rare events. > Consider, then, the following scenario: [- +] [- +] [- +] [- G1 +] [- G2 +] [- G3 +] [- +] [-