Mike Carrell wrote:
Unequivocal production of helium is difficult to detect because it is
present in trace amounts in the atmosphere. Detection will not be
cheap unless you can produce it by the baloon-full.
That's to be expected. We are looking into that. Stationary aplications
for the technology with a helium trap may produce enough. It's a bit
hard to do on a vehicle.
Still need hints and ideas.
Mike Carrell
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wesley Bruce"
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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:55 AM
Subject: [Vo]:chromium and helium
I need some advice and help.
I've identified a possibility that Chromium may be important in some
of the water fuel and hydrogen boosting work. Its not provn yet but
we need tests to check a few variables.
* I need a test for chromium (III) in solution.
* I need a test for chromium (VI) a known carcinagenic form of
chromium. Just to make sure the back yard experimentors are not at
risk.
* There is a possibility that one of these technologies is a cold
fusion cell, nickel light water. We need a test for helium in the
exhaust. We need to build the equivilent of a flow calorimeterfor
a HHO.
It all needs to be reasonably cheap because the HHO people aren't
rich. I'm broke. :-(
And yes I am considdering the blacklight process.
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