Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-13 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Fri, 13 May 2011 18:10:14 -0400: Hi, [snip] >In always on mode, the point is that energy is being produced if the car is >in use or not. That would be true, if they were indeed in "always on mode", however with a warm up period of even half an hour, one could st

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-13 Thread Axil Axil
In always on mode, the point is that energy is being produced if the car is in use or not. On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:59 PM, wrote: > In reply to Axil Axil's message of Tue, 10 May 2011 14:00:37 -0400: > Hi, > [snip] > >People will own a car for every day of the week. > > That doesn't make any d

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-13 Thread mixent
In reply to mix...@bigpond.com's message of Sat, 14 May 2011 07:58:05 +1000: Hi, [snip] >I would be very surprised if someone didn't learn how to regulate the output >from an E-cat within months of the first one coming on the market. ...in fact, almost starving it of Hydrogen would probably work

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-13 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Tue, 10 May 2011 14:00:37 -0400: Hi, [snip] >People will own a car for every day of the week. That doesn't make any difference. They can still only drive one at a time. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-13 Thread mixent
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 10 May 2011 13:35:46 -0400: Hi, [snip] >It does not matter. You have to have a chimney and blower for the waste >heat no matter where you put it. I would be very surprised if someone didn't learn how to regulate the output from an E-cat within months of

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-10 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
Jed sez: ... > ...In other words, we may need a few hundred thousand reverse oil wells. > All the energy we got out of burning oil and coal we may need to put into > undoing the results and burying the fuel. Heh! ... which x'plains how the current supply of underground fossil fuels came into ex

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-10 Thread Axil Axil
Your view of humanity is clouded by unwarranted optimism. I see humanity as selfish, slovenly, and wanton creatures whose unlimited appetites are only constrained by cost. In the face of unlimited free power extreme excess is to be expected; a Jevons paradox run wild. http://en.wikipedia.o

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Axil Axil wrote: Where is the best place to site the Cat-E in a home? It does not matter. You have to have a chimney and blower for the waste heat no matter where you put it. In order to keep the need for distilled water low, a steam condenser will be required to reject waste heat to the

Re: [Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-10 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
>From Axil: ... > Pumping the waste heat underground may be a solution, but would add > substantially to the cost of a Cat-E installation. Speculating a bit more on this topic... It seems to me that waste heat could eventually turn into a global environmental problem. Assuming e-Cat technology

[Vo]:The waste heat problem

2011-05-10 Thread Axil Axil
Where is the best place to site the Cat-E in a home? In order to keep the need for distilled water low, a steam condenser will be required to reject waste heat to the immediate environment. In a 10 kw system, 8.5 Kws of waste heat will be pumped into the environment. Installing the Cat-E e