-----Original Message----- From: Alan Fletcher > Summary : could be an LENR effect -- Lead+H or Tin+H -- Tin HAS been a > component of some positive experiments.
Yes, Alan it does looks like a LENR effect, and a significant anomaly but not novel as they admit the Bedini influence - and sadly it is one that does not have positive economic value. They admit that the limit of usefulness for the system is now a few weeks. Let's say they can get that up to 1000 hours before battery failure (and do it before shipping prototypes next month, which is doubtful). Well, on the one hand it indicates an impressive energy anomaly, pointing towards LENR - but then again, they have consumed about $ 500 worth of batteries to produce about $400 worth of electricity. They need to team up with a University first - to document the gain and then get a top flight engineering firm involved to see if the lifetime of batteries can be increased by a large factor. Otherwise - like the Bedini battery swapping technique which they have copied - this is going nowhere commercially. Jones

