Re: [Vo]:Miles Pd-B alloy study uploaded

2017-09-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Brian Ahern wrote: > > I think their hero absolute values were in the 200 milliwatt range. > 200 mW is pretty good with this calorimeter. It can be detected with confidence. It is a shame they did not get more power, but you don't need that to prove the scientific

Re: [Vo]:Miles Pd-B alloy study uploaded

2017-09-30 Thread Brian Ahern
. From: Adrian Ashfield Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2017 11:07 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Miles Pd-B alloy study uploaded Incrcredibly long winded and difficult to follow. Small wonder it has been gathering dust on the shelf. -Original Message

Re: [Vo]:Miles Pd-B alloy study uploaded

2017-09-30 Thread Adrian Ashfield
Incrcredibly long winded and difficult to follow. Small wonder it has been gathering dust on the shelf. -Original Message- From: Jed Rothwell To: Vortex Sent: Sat, Sep 30, 2017 9:43 am Subject: [Vo]:Miles Pd-B alloy study uploaded See: Miles, M., M. Fleischmann, and M.A

[Vo]:Miles Pd-B alloy study uploaded

2017-09-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
See: Miles, M., M. Fleischmann, and M.A. Imam, *Calorimetric Analysis of a Heavy Water Electrolysis Experiment Using a Pd-B Alloy Cathode*. 2001, Naval Research Laboratory: Washington. p. 155. (155 pages long) http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMcalorimetrd.pdf This is an important paper. Plea