Alen, where can I find your fakes calculator. What have you got as the high for chemistry for a sealed unit (i.e. no O2 access)? with Li batteries, I think you can get up to 4MJ/L (but I don't know how anyone could actually put them inside a sphere with a 1/8npt hole- or how they could survive welding hemispheres). I figure at 450ml that could be 1.8MJ possible or about 500Wh. So I guess I would need about 21 days..... or better 2 months. Is that about what you get? D2
> Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 11:39:59 -0700 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Kitamura much improved > > > From: "DJ Cravens" <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2013 9:38:07 AM > > Subject: RE: [Vo]:Kitamura much improved > > > Perhaps someone here would like to figure how long I would need to > > run a sealed brass sphere to rule out chemistry from 4 g of active > > material or even 200 grams total material. (note: I have run these > > for multiple months in the lab- one set has clocked 3 months) > > My fakes calculator is set up to work with volumes. (I wrote the code with > mass too, but I don't have energy density by mass set up for all candidates.) > > Needs power in (zero), power out, time (not really needed, but makes the > report clearer) and volume. >

