Jed should identify the actual time the reaction stopped "hours before that 
event" failure of the pump.

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jed Rothwell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 9:00 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:"Report on Mizuno's Adiabatic Calorimetry" revised


  Gigi DiMarco <[email protected]> wrote:

    Coming back to Mizuno we think that in the reported experiment there is no 
excess heat. It is written in the Mizuno's data, our demo is only a further 
proof. If you take a look of the data when the pump fails you will see that 
immediately both water and reactor wall temperatures start to decrease: in the 
presence of a reaction the wall temperature should have increased.


  There was definitely no reaction occurring when the pump failed. The reaction 
stopped hours before that event.



    Jed and Mizuno perform an experiment without hydrogen: the result is the 
same they got with hydrogen.


  There was definitely hydrogen left in the system at that time. We could not 
pump it all out. The mass spectrometer showed that it kept coming out of 
solution from the hydrides in the reactor. Since it was coming into the reactor 
vessel and being pumped into the QMS, there must have been far more left in the 
metal.


  In tests done before the nanoparticles and hydrides are formed, the results 
show zero excess heat. Unfortunately I do not have any good data from those 
tests with the present configuration.


  - Jed

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