Am 17.09.2011 10:05, schrieb Peter Heckert:
Am 17.09.2011 02:05, schrieb Terry Blanton:
Exactly the suggestion I made in March, duplicating Naudin's Moller's Atomic Hydrogen Generator (MAHG) setup: http://jlnlabs.online.fr/mahg/index.htm <sigh> T
Hey, this looks interesting!
I do however not believe the ZPE theory. I dont think energy can come out of vacuum.
The surplus energy -if there is any- could come from LENR reactions.
Apparently this method is repeatable and works in a stable sustained and controllable way and that makes it very interesting.

BTW, around anno 1950 there where special hydrogen-iron resistors available.
These are iron filaments in a hydrogen athmosphere. These where used for current limiting. When the Iron filament reaches a temperature above some 100 degrees, the resistance will go up and the current will be limited.
I wonder if anybody has made precise calometry for such a device.
Maybe the resistance rise come from overheating by LENR effects?
These devices are still available at ebay:
<http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=eisen+wasserstoff&_sacat=See-All-Categories>
("Eisen Wasserstoff Widerstand" is the german expression for "Iron-Hydrogen-Resistor")

Should I get such a beast and try it?
;-)
Peter



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