Hi,

On 25-11-2011 17:13, Aussie Guy E-Cat wrote:
Rossi has said it becomes too much Cu. I seem to recall he said the fuel was 30% Cu after 6 months and 60% Cu after 12 months.

On 11/26/2011 2:33 AM, Alain dit le Cycliste wrote:
moreover Deuterium is known to be a killing contaminant of Ni-H cells...

maybe is it why the fuel have to be changed despite very few is used?

i'm curious to know why the Ni fuel have to be change every 6month, while it is very little consumed? it is "cooked" (crytal lattice modified by heat, chemical reactions), or contaminated with Cu, or D ...

I fail to see the problem with Cu.
If Stable 62Ni (or 64Ni) is used as the binding agent for the hydrinos then this results in Stable 63Cu (or 65Cu) which is on itself also a very good binding agent for the hydrinos and results in Stable 64Zn (or 66Zn).
However Rossi has said in the past that Deuterium kills the reaction.

Kind regards,

MoB

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