At 02:26 PM 7/22/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I think someone here referred to the idea that the device is a sort
of energy amplifier. That is, something that uses a flow of energy
to tap into a source of energy and extract it at rate depending on
input power. I do not think any cold fusion
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
With the electrochemical cells, all else being equal, output is somewhat
proportional to input because high input boosts high loading which in turn
boosts the heat. But I would not call that amplification.
This is classic amplification. A
2011/7/25 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com
This is classic amplification. A small current controls a larger current. A
small heat controls a larger heat. This works with the E-cat (if we accept
that there is excess heat), as long as it is operated in the controllable
region. That
At 02:26 PM 7/25/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax mailto:a...@lomaxdesign.coma...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
With the electrochemical cells, all else being equal, output is
somewhat proportional to input because high input boosts high
loading which in turn boosts the heat. But I
The energy gain is a calculated value, not a measured value.
Do you have any idea whatsoever how these values are calculated or are you
just spewing?
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.comwrote:
See new article. There are some statements in this article I have not
See new article. There are some statements in this article I have not heard,
and some stuff I doubt is true:
http://pesn.com/2011/07/21/9501874_Rossis_Self_Sustaining_One_Megawatt_Reactor/
I think it is more likely that it will require minimal input energy. The
input to output ratio will be
. But I would not call that amplification.
- Jed
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See new article. There are some
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