Could it be as Sabine says?
https://youtu.be/TEzsBhJTgpc?t=219
Hydrogenation?
I haven't looked at this device so if that's a silly idea nevermind.
On Sat, 20 Jul 2024 at 08:32, Jones Beene wrote:
> The interesting point is that despite lack of market value for the tech,
> it seems to
Rossi will demo an onboard 3 KW overunity EV battery charging system in
October. Here is Rossi's LENR theory www.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
IMO, what Rossi calls electron clusters are actually an
Exciton-polariton
The (astro)physicist Sabine Hossenfelder discusses the claim on her channel.
She has 1.4 million subscribers.
https://youtu.be/TEzsBhJTgpc
harry
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 3:42 PM Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Andrew Meulenberg wrote:
>
> At low external temperatures, many heat pump systems switch over
Andrew Meulenberg wrote:
At low external temperatures, many heat pump systems switch over to ohmic
> heating.
>
I had one that did that at ~40 deg F, here in Atlanta. Which is not very
cold. I think more modern ones go lower. An online source says they go down
to 25 deg F.
Mine did not have an
At low external temperatures, many heat pump systems switch over to ohmic
heating. Do they turn off the heat pump or do they heat the input to the
pump? Either way, using a CF source (w COP of 1.5) *and* its output could
be useful, if it were both cheap and reliable enough.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024
Jones Beene wrote:
> To my knowledge, the cavitation tech and real gain of Griggs has never
> been debunked
>
Indeed, Huang offers strong support for Griggs, with a much larger
reaction, a larger output to input ratio, and far better reliability.
Of course. A robust fully demonstrable 1.5 - 2.5 COP gain would be a Holy
Grail moment to demonstrate that new physics is involved - I'm not decrying
it, just the commercial potential...
On Fri, 19 Jul 2024, 21:23 Jones Beene, wrote:
> The interesting point is that despite lack of market value
The interesting point is that despite lack of market value for the tech, it
seems to actually violate long standing physical laws plus there seems to be an
intrinsic window where the actual gain is around 50 percent over input
The heat pump, in contrast, merely taps environmental heat and
Nicholas Palmer wrote:
> If it can only manage a COP of 1.5-2.5, it's not as effective as a heat
> pump...
>
Yes. 1.5 has no practical use. Still, 50 W excess is good because it can be
measured with confidence. I think they said the results are "consistent."
If they can make it happen every
If it can only manage a COP of 1.5-2.5, it's not as effective as a heat
pump...
On Thu, 18 Jul 2024, 17:07 Jones Beene, wrote:
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