On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Roarty, Francis X
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, February 12 Jones Beene said [snip]The provocative conjecture
> of a poster known as “Axil” is that the EMC effect causes the hydrogen
> nucleus of a hydride to merge with heavy nucleus of the nickel atom when the
> momentum of the nickel atom is increased by the motion of vibration of the
> metal lattice to a certain level – which seems to be a threshold temperature
> in a narr ow range. [/snip]
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> Once again the theme is “a threshold temperature in a narrow range”. Many of
> these theories appear to be reaching the same conclusions. I arrived at the
> need for a “narrow thermal range” around the disassociation threshold for H2
> based on an endless ashless chemical reaction driven in reverse by random
> motion relative to the changing nano geometry/energy density. My reasons
> aside the conclusion appears to be finding a consensus.
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> The concept would suggest that cooling is every bit as important in the
> control loop as heating and that “growing” the output heat has to be
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> Accomplished in a very balanced control of heat extraction, PWM triggering
> over the threshold and adequate rest time to achieve usable output  levels.

Hence the PLC control of temperature in the Rossi device.

T

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