Re: [Vo]:Defkalion's Carbon Rings of Benzene

2011-07-11 Thread Jed Rothwell

Terry Blanton wrote:


but, note, that the article says that Case had his own special mixture
of activated carbon.  Now, as I recall, he actually made his from
coconut shells.


I do not know if he made them. I doubt it. Many of the commercial 
catalysts are deposited on carbonized coconut shells or husks (see). 
It is naturally occurring fractalized material. Fractalized does not 
appear to be a word, but you know what I mean.


- Jed



Re: [Vo]:Defkalion's Carbon Rings of Benzene

2011-07-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence



On 11-07-11 08:31 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:57 AM, noone noonethesteornpa...@yahoo.com  wrote:



Also, a previous cold fusion researcher used carbon as a catalyst, but did
not produce near as much heat as Rossi's system. Here is a link about his
work...

http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazi ... date2.html

Earthtech attempted a replication of Les Case's experiment without success:

http://earthtech.org/experiments/index.html  (see Case Experiment)

The catalyst was G75-E catalyst from United Catalysts.  Les used G75-D
in his experiment at IE:

http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MalloveEreproducib.pdf

but, note, that the article says that Case had his own special mixture
of activated carbon.


And Scott Little used catalyst samples provided to him by Les Case.

Another one of these frustrating test series done with the cooperation 
of the original researcher, where Little seems, by the end of the 
series, to have addressed all the points where he could be going wrong, 
and yet ... no excess heat.





   Now, as I recall, he actually made his from
coconut shells.

T