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Von: David Roberson <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Gesendet: 19:44 Donnerstag, 15.März 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Rossi: No nickel consumed?
I interpret Rossi as saying that the amount of nickel consumed is insignificant
before refueling is scheduled.
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From: Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>
To: Vortex List <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 1:59 pm
Subject: [Vo]:Rossi: No nickel consumed?
in his FAQ rossi give (like before) the idea that nickel is not consumed
1) Is the returned Ni all, or mostly, available to be reused, after
reprocessing, in fresh E-Cat charges?
2) Is there a limit as to how many reprocessing cycles a Ni charge can undergo
before it becomes unsuitable for use in an E-cat?
3) If the Ni does become unsuitable at some point, presumably it would still
be suitable for general industrial use?
1- yes
2- no
3- sure, it should become scrap nickel. All the components of the E-Cat are
recyclable in case of dismantling.
Answered by Andrea Rossi
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Dave, Alain,
Rossi is consistent here. The clause in (1) is 'mostly'.
As far as I can remember, it is said that Nickel is transmuted in the
percentage-range.
presumably due to the fact that there is limited penetration of H/Protons into
the nanoparticles.
Actually, if would be studied in more detail, when the energy-production slows
down during the reaction, a lot of information could be gained about
penetration-depths etc.
But such information could only be extracted, if the scientific collective
would work on that without prejudice on the detailed aspects of the phenomenon.
Which it does'nt .
So this is a self-inflicted wound of the scientific collective.
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btw,
That Rossi is not a total crackpot: I remind you of the 2010 paper with Focardi.
"A new energy source from nuclear fusion" (google that)
which is also found on Jed's site.
Interestingly enough they report COP of up to 415 (Table 1).
Contrast this to Rossi's COP 6 for his commercial unit.
Rossi the conservative.
Ahem.
all the best
Guenter