The Thermacore work was seminal to Mills' Blacklight Power. The cathode was
40 lb. of nickel wire with potassium carbonate as the electrolyte in H2O.
The reaction is a change in the state of the hydrogen atoms catalyzed by
potassium ions. See www.blacklightpower.com for latest developments, which
include solid catalysts and reactors yielding repeatable 50 kW power bursts.
Recent work by Mills suggests that excess heat seen in electrolytic cells is
in part to due to a hydrogen  or deuterium autocatalytic reaction as
delineated in recent Mills papers. These reactions are not the ones used in
BLP's march to commercialization as outlined in the website.

 

Mike Carrell

 

From: francis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vo]:

 

1.    I just read the Thermacore paper  "ANOMALOUS HEAT FROM ATOMIC HYDROGEN
IN CONTACT WITH POTASSIUM" by ROBERT M. SHAUBACH.
<http://hydrino.org/documents/anomalous-heat-from-atomic-hydrogen.pdf>
http://hydrino.org/documents/anomalous-heat-from-atomic-hydrogen.pdf , It
seems to indicate a thin surface layer with plenty of circulation during
saturation as opposed to Arata style powders that seem to indicate an active
region throughout instead of just the interface layer but less circulation.
Has anyone yet combined the larger active regions with high circulation
while saturated

2.       Regards

3.    Fran

 


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