In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Wed, 25 Nov 2009 10:48:14 -0900: Hi, [snip] >I haven't looked at the referenced website yet, as I have little time >at the moment. However, it seems this might be a future topic of >interest on vortex-l, depending on how things go for Eaton, Sokol, >and Allan. [snip] "According to the plans text, the cell is a 12.5 volt design that produces a copious 5 liters per minute using less than 15 amps and requiring no electrolyte. In previous testing, the temperature has not reached over 88 degrees. "
...I'm a bit curious as to how they manage 15 A @ 12.5 V DC through distilled water, and unless I have miscalculated, according to Faraday 15 A would only produce about 172 mL of gas / min at room temperature and 1 atm. Of course this could just be an indication that a process is involved that is creating extra gas. (E.g. consumption of the electrodes?; Hydrinos?; radiolysis following from alpha particles or fast electrons from CF?) According to my calculations 5 L / min of H2 O2 mixture would release 645 W when burnt, which is 645 / 15*12.5 = 3.4 rather than the factor of 10 that they claim. Of course this may also be an indication that the gas produced contains something other than H2 and O2. (E.g. Hydrinos which release even more energy during combustion in the generator). Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html

