Julian's Cooper pair proposal could result in a cooling after death. If we assume that the reactor is cooling anyway, and that as a result protons are moving out of the Nickel lattice, which would require/result in the breaking of the cooper pairs which would take, rather than release energy, which is the energy that was originally released when the pairs formed.

This would serve to make calorimetry more difficult, but Defkalion are right IMHO that any such endothermic-exothermic circle has no effect on the COP, although I am not convinced that 'chemical' would be the best description of this particular circle.

Nigel

On 08/02/2012 21:20, Alain Sepeda wrote:
in their answer on "Triggering" method,
http://www.defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5983#p5983
Defkalion  have talk about
a well know "Heat after death" that is purely chemical


There is a predictable very limited "heat after death" phenomenon following
every long- period stop of a reactor/reaction. This is a well known and
well documented phenomenon related with the H2->  H1->  H2 circle (chemical,
non LENR energy), which is monitored by sensors and the Hyperion
safety/control electronics/software. The contribution of such
endothermic-exothermic circle to the COP of the total process is almost
zero.


2012/2/8 Nigel Dyer<[email protected]>

He suggests that the pairing energy level is of the order of 1eV, which is
a chemical reaction sort of energy.

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