On Feb 15, 2011, at 6:07 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:

Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:

Has there been a demonstration with it producing 400 C steam?  Do you
know who witnessed it?

The steam has not been pressurized as far as I know. However, the internal temperature of the machine is reportedly well above 100 deg C. That stands to reason. Even with the electric control power in the initial phases, it is probably quite hot. It is 1000 W into a couple of liters of well-insulated finely divided nickel.

- Jed

My memory is not dependable!  Sorry!  And it is only getting worse.

Rossi said there were several grams of Ni.

"In the cell there are several grams of Ni"
"With 1 gram of Ni the average real production of energy is around 100 kWh“

(http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360)

Another interesting quote: "Please, what do you mean, in this case when you say “power density”? If you mean which volume is necessary per kW of power, I can say about 5 liters per kW, just for the thermal power."

Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/




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