Re: [Vo]:If Rossi could speak freely, what would he say.

2011-04-25 Thread .:.gotjosh
Thanks for this post Axil, i have some comments and questions below... On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 05:25, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: * * *“With temperature above the set the reactor is automatically stopped”* * * *It the temperature continues to rise above another set point, the

Re: [Vo]: shrinking felines

2011-04-21 Thread .:.gotjosh
I guess that makes comments like this one: It is a little unusual to see someone viciously attack himself. even more meta-bizarre... complex crew around here... guess its gonna take me some time to learn the ropes... ;) hope we can also manage to reverse engineer these hot felines along the way.

Re: [Vo]:Notes on Rossi Device new version 4/19/2011 -- H gas pressure

2011-04-20 Thread .:.gotjosh
I would love a copy of that doc... please do send one my way. i also made a calculation based on that line from the KE report - surprisingly i got zero comments - although i consider it a very relevant issue... 25 atm at startup is much more at 500C... i would love it if someone could double

Re: [Vo]: shrinking felines

2011-04-20 Thread .:.gotjosh
It might talk a bit longer. They don't actually *have* and ECat yet. I would be surprised if they get one any time soon. I concur. Erik Furberg April 17th, 2011 at 7:19 AMhttp://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=473cpage=3#comment-33439 Dear Mr. Rossi, Its nice to hear that you will

Re: [Vo]: shrinking felines

2011-04-20 Thread .:.gotjosh
Its really entertaining and all, but do you two really have to pollute every single thread with this stuff? are you twin brothers from a former life who just bicker constantly as a way of showing love? On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 02:25, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Jones Beene

Re: [Vo]:Notes on Rossi Device new version 4/19/2011 -- H gas pressure

2011-04-20 Thread .:.gotjosh
grams of catalyst. The density of the catalyst is too high. It should be about 3g/cc since it is porous. On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:33 AM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote: I would love a copy of that doc... please do send one my way. i also made a calculation based on that line from

Re: [Vo]:Fuel rod surface area versus 1 liter bottle

2011-04-19 Thread .:.gotjosh
thanks to Robin for this well grounded calculation: in order to transfer 15 kW, the temperature differential across the steel would have to be about 165 K. Given that the reaction occurs at many hundreds of degrees, and steam production would limit the cold side temperature to about 100

Re: [Vo]:Only a matter of time

2011-04-19 Thread .:.gotjosh
can you provide links to Piantelli's patents? On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 20:24, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote: Piantelli's

Re: [Vo]:A wiki for compiling Rossi's hints

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
sorry charles, didn't mean to offend you... but yes flash is required for that system. my apologies to your iPhone ;) On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 00:12, Charles Hope lookslikeiwasri...@gmail.com wrote: Flash is required?! Sent from my iPhone. On Apr 17, 2011, at 17:36, .:.gotjosh ene

Re: [Vo]:An independent Cat-E exciter is required exclusive of heat.

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
. On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 3:09 PM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote: Again, I think you are really onto something here also! did you read my comment from this morning? (http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=473cpage=3#comment-33413) I really want to know where the elements

Re: [Vo]: resistive heaters not for heating?

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
Hey Mark! Axil and I have been dancing around this idea also in a recent thread (http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l%40eskimo.com/msg45022.html) I have a strong feeling that there are some electro-magnetic effects playing an important role here. and I also found this tidbit on wikipedia:

Re: [Vo]:Gas Poisoning Unimportant if its Fusion But . . .

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
hypothesis is real, then water will be formed in the reaction space and at 400 C it will develop a considerable pressure. I do not think that NiO is the key, excuse me for that. For the time given it is only a mental construct. Peter On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 10:14 PM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote

Re: [Vo]:Gas Poisoning Unimportant if its Fusion But . . .

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
Are you of the opinion that he doesn't? On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 20:39, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote: If Rossi really has an catalyst. Peter

Re: [Vo]:Gas Poisoning Unimportant if its Fusion But . . .

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
an catalyst. Peter On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:16 PM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote: Dr Gluck, can you or anyone else provide calculations about point b? if a portion of the 100micron particles of nickel powder are coated with a thin layer of NiO (as they would be if baked between 600-1200C

Re: [Vo]: resistive heaters not for heating?

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
exerted by the electronegative oxygen atoms within the NiO at or very near the inner surface of the RV wall. At startup, the induced current will be substantial at about 10 amps. On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 2:03 PM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote: Hey Mark! Axil and I have been dancing

Re: [Vo]: resistive heaters not for heating?

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
. The copper inductive coils in the Rossi reactor probably lie under the inclosing copper header pipe and wrap around the RV. On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:15 PM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote: axil, please forgive me if these are ignorant questions: are you sure that the heating elements

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]: resistive heaters not for heating?

2011-04-18 Thread .:.gotjosh
or glass without being effected and terminate within magnetic materials. The copper inductive coils i n the Rossi reactor probably lie under the inclosing copper header pipe and wrap around the RV. On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:15 PM, .:.gotjosh ene...@begreen.nu wrote: axil, please forgive

Re: [Vo]:NiO is the answer

2011-04-17 Thread .:.gotjosh
make one of these at home in my kiln ;-) .:.gotjosh On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 20:25, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: NiO is the answer http://www.google.com/url?sa=tsource=webcd=11ved=0CB0QFjAAOAourl=https%3A%2F%2Fpubweb.bnl.gov%2Fpeople%2Ffrenkel%2FNIO%2Fjacs.pdfei=sgyrTauKHOn20gHnhcH5CAusg

Re: [Vo]:An independent Cat-E exciter is required exclusive of heat.

2011-04-17 Thread .:.gotjosh
Again, I think you are really onto something here also! did you read my comment from this morning? (http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=473cpage=3#comment-33413) I really want to know where the elements of the electric resistive heater are mounted. Does anyone have definitive info about

Re: [Vo]:Gas Poisoning Unimportant if its Fusion But . . .

2011-04-17 Thread .:.gotjosh
the swedes indicate that the H2 was loaded without first purging the chamber. Axil's hypothesis of the involvement of NiO further strengthens that small quantities of air/oxygen in the chamber ought to be ok. prior to that it is gas unloaded active sites- all the gaseous competitors of

[Vo]:Chamber Pressure with changing temperature

2011-04-17 Thread .:.gotjosh
using the estimate of 0.09 grams of hydrogen pressurized into a 50cc chamber with 5cc occupied by 50g of nickel (at 8.8g/cc) and 45cc unoccupied (for the hydrogen to fill) with a starting pressure of ~24atm at 20C the pressure will grow to ~64atm at 500C atm deg K deg C 24.22 293

Re: [Vo]:An independent Cat-E exciter is required exclusive of heat.

2011-04-17 Thread .:.gotjosh
I agree that these are very relevant what ifs, ad i also think that there is a certain logic to the idea that the. perhaps the reactor could continue to run and be controlled with no electrical input to the resistors. perhaps not. i don't want to get too opinionated here until i build my

Re: [Vo]:A wiki for compiling Rossi's hints

2011-04-17 Thread .:.gotjosh
I have begun to author a webspace at ahead.com: http://ahead.com/begreencc/ecatrossi it is a bit more visual and zoomable than a wiki... although not as searchable for the purely textual components... please contact me if you would like to collaborate / contribute... On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at