On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint < [email protected]> wrote:
> Mary:**** > > If you have a PayPal acct, I will gladly donate $20 to the cause…**** > > ** ** > > Just so the people funding the effort and the person performing the tests > all agree beforehand,**** > > Can someone put together a brief document with:**** > > **- **tests to perform**** > > **- **rough diagram of the test setup **** > > **- **test procedures**** > > ** ** > > I don’t think we need anything too sophisticated as far as the boiler… a > tea kettle boiling on the stove would be sufficient, with a hose connecting > the pour spout to the primary side of the heat exchanger… > Thanks for the offer but if we could agree what to do, I'd be happy to fund it by myself. How much can a manifold cost? The problem, though, is that even if the issue of thermocouple placement is resolved, it won't validate or invalidate Rossi's October 6 experiment. I will start another string to suggest what could invalidate Rossi's experiments altogether but that probably won't be done and that is to replicate them without LENR. Meanwhile, under the pseudonym alsetalokin, was posted this image http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/a8adf9fbbb80a2c0a474c9f84d32e20ea9e94146fa003f89d2278b02126d0cc56g.jpg with the annotation: "My notations in purple. The actual TC weld is indicated. And also indicated is a threaded port in the manifold that is apparently just "sealed" with a piece of electrical tape. The correct way to monitor water temperature at this location instead of the temperature of a hunk of metal is to drill an axial hole in that nice pipethread plug and epoxy the TC wire into the plug so it's in the middle of the flow. I can't tell if Rossi had the weld under the tape, in contact with the metal of the big nut, or if he intended the tape to be electrical insulation between the tape and the metal parts. Looking at Rossi's stuff close-up is really embarrassing. It gives all tool-users a bad name. " >From the discussion here: http://www.moletrap.co.uk/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=2212&page=653#Item_10 (simple sign up and password required)

