>From the video, I gather Deneum is are trying to measure heat with a single
thermocouple on the outside of the reactor. This is a bad idea. As I said
in the paper, you should use a calorimeter. If they were to get ~100 W of
excess heat I suppose they could detect it with a single thermocouple,
If one were to look closely at the “replication” as it has proceeded thus far –
there are already several significant variations from Mizuno’s procedure,
besides the lack of RGA/MS.
The heater is not the same – the silver solder was not in the original, the
water used to rinse was not the
JonesBeene wrote:
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> The goal here is to clean and completely degas the reactor --- NOT to
> learn the identity of the last bit of gas which was removed.
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Mizuno and other experts have told me that
You seem to be missing the point… and adding a dose of silly pedantry to boot.
The goal here is to clean and completely degas the reactor --- NOT to learn the
identity of the last bit of gas which was removed.
If they have a top of the line vacuum system, as appears to be the case - and
JonesBeene wrote:
It is unwise and too early to belittle this fine effort . . .
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I am not belittling it. I am pointing out that they are not following the
recipe. They are not doing it the way Mizuno recommended. If it works, more
power to them. If it does not work, we will not know why.
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It is unwise and too early to belittle this fine effort, given their recent
history of success with titanium electrolysis – where Deneum has already
reported high levels of excess heat.
Apparently - their past success was unknown to those who are quick to be
critical.
These researchers are
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 1:36 PM JonesBeene wrote:
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At LENR-forum this person stated that they do not have a mass spectrometer.
So they are not doing a
Look should read long.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 11:26 PM Axil Axil wrote:
> Did Mizumo or Rothwell ever say how look it takes for the LENR reaction to
> activate in the R20 at initaliation?
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> By the way, the formation of ultra dense matter in the R20 is an
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Did Mizumo or Rothwell ever say how look it takes for the LENR reaction to
activate in the R20 at initaliation?
By the way, the formation of ultra dense matter in the R20 is an
unsupported assumption.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 11:17 PM JonesBeene wrote:
> It is not a big concern that it did not
It is not a big concern that it did not work the first time. An extended
break-in period could be required.
If one subscribes to a ‘dense deuterium’ theory of any kind – then an
operational reactor could require a minimum working inventory of dense
deuterium before gain is seen.
Perhaps they
Its not working...did they do something wrong
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