I believe the hydrogen loss they are referring to is centered about hydrogen 
containment, not hydrogen consumption. 
As for Rossi's 60°C reaction point, that was the temperature of his surrounding 
water during the E&K testing. At around 60°C water temp, the slope of 
temperature gradient changed; the nickel temperature would necessarily have 
been higher.

Wolf Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:

>I don't understand the comment about the amount of Hydrogen being 
>consumend by a 5KW unit... Does Defkalion really not know how much 
>Hydrogen it consumes if running at full power for 6 month?
>
>About the temperature: I think this is quite interesting as Rossi 
>somewhen stated that his reaction starts at 60°. So either Rossi was 
>misleading us or Defkalion really did some further development and 
>improvements over Rossis technology.
>
>Wolf
>
>> I think we have to focus on what he says about
>> the Company, not who says it.
>> And his report is convergent with other direct information about 
>> Defkalion.
>> The season of tests will start soon.
>> Very interesting- it is about High Temperature LENR 450-900 deg Celsius.
>> Peter
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Andre Blum <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Amidst all these discussions about credibility of LENR and the
>>     different groups working on it, we send out our clown Stirling
>>     Allen to investigate.
>>
>>     From his report (
>>     
>> http://pesn.com/2012/02/13/9602039_Hope_from_Athens_found_in_Cold_Fusion/):
>>
>>     "When I went out to grab a bite for dinner (Defkalion had prior
>>     appointments or they would have taken me to dinner; in fact they
>>     had to cancel two other appointments as it was, in order to meet
>>     with me), I walked by a group of younger people milling about
>>     outside an establishment (some kind of party). I pulled up a
>>     chair, stood on it, and started saying, "May I have your
>>     attention, please. I would like to tell you about some hope that
>>     you have for Athens."
>>
>>     But then two security guards came up to me and escorted me away
>>     because I was interrupting a party. When I told them briefly what
>>     I was going to say, they looked at me like I was some kind of
>>     idiot and walked away.
>>
>>     I nearly decided to take the (in retrospect, shallow) attitude,
>>     "Let Greece burn, then," but I realized that I shouldn't let that
>>     single experience jade me. They had no clue about the significance
>>     of what I wanted to say. That's okay...others will."
>>
>>
>>
>>     Andre
>>
>>
>>
>>     On 02/13/2012 07:52 PM, ecat builder wrote:
>>>     Wow. I find it pretty interesting that Sterling is saying he is
>>>     "convinced" of this technology. I'm also hopeful that he can indeed
>>>     bring a unit home with him... and get off the NDA.
>>>
>>>     Stirling Allen is in Greece now and has seen Defkalion's final test
>>>     setup... in operation and producing heat.
>>>     https://twitter.com/#!/PESNetwork  <https://twitter.com/#%21/PESNetwork>
>>>
>>>     Here are some links to John Bedini's pages.
>>>     http://www.icehouse.net/john1/
>>>     http://www.icehouse.net/john1/index11.html
>>>
>>>
>>>     - Brad
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Dr. Peter Gluck
>> Cluj, Romania
>> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>>
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