Rossi has shown Defkalion Green Technologies that it was possible to build
a functional and powerful Ni/H reactor. And that is all he did. This
singular revelation inspired in them an instance of faith that miracles are
possible as wrought by the enfeebled hands of man in contravention of all
commo
Eric Walker wrote:
>
>- a third-party black-box verification that is both independent and
>difficult to criticize (intended audience: academics and informed decision
>makers).
>
> It is the choice of vendors which approach to take. They should not make
> the mistake of assuming that
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Moab Moab wrote:
Regarding the setup of the demontration: "The demonstration was not a
> scientific validation, thus nothing was validated."; "Defkalion was fully
> in control of the setup."; "The wires were probably rigged."; "They could
> not inspect the inside
http://prod.sandia.gov/techlib/access-control.cgi/2009/097874.pdf
SANDIA REPORT
SAND2009-7874
Unlimited Release
Printed November 2009
LDRD 140639 Final Report:
Investigation of Transmutation Claims
Curtis D. Mowry, J. Pace Van Devender, Jeffrey E. Reich, Richard P. Grant,
and James A
There have been a _lot_ of suggested techniques to make these public tests
more convincing. One suggestion from the pseudonymous "GoatGuy", who will
probably change the goal posts if the suggestion is taken, is bulk
calorimetry: recirculating the cooling water with the bulk of it buffered
in a hi
> From: "Peter Gluck"
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 11:26:41 AM
Any confirmation that there will be a live demonstration at ICCF-18 (Tuesday)?
if the AC voltage is good sinusoid, there is no more need to measure
harmonics current. they hold no active power.
note the tha 45-65Hz is the self-power constraints, not the spectrum
analysis ability.
the sampling is 1600 samples/s @ 50Hz,
thus 800Hz.
if one can ruleout huge voltage above 800Hz
So, it is capable of measuring AC power, it doesn't filter it out.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
> From: "Daniel Rocha"
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 12:55:37 PM=
> OUTPUT Load:
>
> VON 2.5 VAC/DC max. 70 mA,
> VOFF 260 VAC/DC max
>
> It seems capable of displaying DC.
That's *OUTPUT*, not *INPUT* : it sends a series of PULSES (AC or DC) to an
external meter based on the calculated TRMS p
OUTPUT Load:
VON 2.5 VAC/DC max. 70 mA,
VOFF 260 VAC/DC max
It seems capable of displaying DC.
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Mistoro on 22passi give more details.
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?2136-Defkalion-Demo-During-ICCF-18-(Milano-)&p=5502#post5502
the reactor have started and the COP is increasing from 6, probably above
7...
the COP>1.1 is the same target as the Nelson test, but it is a minimum to
rule
To be fair, they have a point.
Why bother with the CICAP guy? All the guy can really do is shrug his
shoulders and say it looked interesting but open to fraud.
Simple undeniable fact - until schematics are released for third party
replication (after patents applied for), the world will not be c
> From: "Akira Shirakawa"
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 12:04:09 PM
> As usual the critical part will be measuring input energy.
> They will use this energy meter:
>
> http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/579510.pdf
Range: 45 to 65Hz;
It doesn't even seem to be "broadband".
ie No DC / LF / HF --
The people who found the e-cat 3rd party test unconvincing will also find
this demonstration unconvincing.
On the forums the naysayers are already ridiculing the CICAP participant.
The press participants Raymond Zreick (italian Focus) and Mats Lewan
(Nyteknik) will be dismissed as LENR-promoters.
On 2013-07-21 20:38, Alan Fletcher wrote:
Cop of 1.1 Good enough for science, but not dramatic enough for PR.
According to an insider [...] it will actually show a ~6-7x energy gain,
which is >1.1x
As usual the critical part will be measuring input energy.
They will use this energy meter:
What do people expect these demos will show? What could make them
convincing or unconvincing?
If you reply either publicly or privately, please let me know if I may cite
your name if I quote you.
[mg]
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
> My dear friends.
>
> Tomorrow will ta
> From: "Peter Gluck"
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 11:26:41 AM
> Subject: [Vo]:Preparing for the Defkalion demos of 22 and 23 July
>
> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/07/test-protocol-for-public-demo-test-code.html
> the essential protocol of the demo of Defkal
My dear friends.
Tomorrow will take place the first public demo of Defkalion's Hyperion.
Anticipating this Event, I have published today:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/07/defkalion-is-re-defining-success-in.html
re
my vision about Defkalion's professional virtues
and:
http://egooutpeters.b
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