At 04:23 AM 10/9/2014, Teslaalset wrote:
>I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days approximately all Ni 
>and Li were transmuted to Ni62 and Li6. I would have guessed that 
>running out of the original isotopes would create a reduced 
>performance which would be the reason for shutdown.
>Why has this not been mentioned?

There are so many transmutation threads going on that I'm not sure if this was 
posted :

 Rodney Nicholson
October 8th, 2014 at 5:05 PM 

2) It seems that in the ITP test the content of 58Ni was reduced almost to zero 
after one month of operation. That leads to a conclusion that maybe some route 
of conversion of 58Ni to 62Ni may be a significant source of the energy 
relaeased. But if the E-cat can function for as much as six times longer than 
the 32 days of the ITP test, then that cannot be right because there would not 
be any 58Ni available for the next five months.

AR: 2- the charge had been made for a 35 days test. This is the test duration 
agreed upon when the experiment has been started

So Rossi knew it would be exhausted, there isn't another reaction, and it's NOT 
a coincidence.

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