Re: [Vo]:The Little Engine That Could

2014-07-31 Thread ChemE Stewart
And to think all that from a BBQ grill...

On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Steve High diamondweb...@gmail.com wrote:
 A new video of the SHT hydrogen generator in action.
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 http://peswiki.com/index.php/Free_Energy_Blog:2014:07:28#SHT_provides_video_of_hydrogen_production_during_TRC_3rd-party_test



Re: [Vo]:The Little Engine That Could

2014-07-31 Thread Eric Walker
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Steve High diamondweb...@gmail.com wrote:

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Free_Energy_Blog:2014:07:28#SHT_provides_video_of_hydrogen_production_during_TRC_3rd-party_test


Note that the nuclear binding energy of oxygen is ~ 7.7 MeV (the amount you
would need to separate all of the nucleons).  This makes some kind of O → 8
* H2 reaction highly endothermic.  In addition, I assume the neutrons will
have to beta decay to protons in order to get molecular H2.  Each beta
decay (one per molecule of H2) will deliver an electron with a max Q ~ 782
keV, whose spectrum will have a peak at around 180 keV.

Eric