Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
wrote: > >Off by an order of magnitude! It is 14 hours per step. > > 13.8 ? > Give or take. I have only seen one graph of a calibration step, but I doubt he comes flying into the lab at 3 a.m. to stop it at 13.8 hours exactly. To do a calibration, you step up the power in the morning, and agai

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread mixent
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 20 Sep 2013 09:37:15 -0400: Hi, [snip] >I wrote: > > >> He says he waits up to 138 hours per step to be sure the temperature is >> stable. That can't be right . . . >> > >Off by an order of magnitude! It is 14 hours per step. 13.8 ? > >- Jed Regards,

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jack Cole wrote: But doesn't hydrogen/deuterium absorption by palladium/nickel produce heat? > A tiny, TINY amount. There is only an itty-bitty amount of Ni (or Pd) in the whole cell. The excess heat in the last 7 experiments has ranged from 16 to 4,880 kJ, which far exceed the heat of absorptio

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jack Cole
Jed, Thank you. Yes, that makes much more sense to me now, and would be well above heat produced from absorption. On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > Jack Cole wrote: > > But doesn't hydrogen/deuterium absorption by palladium/nickel produce heat? >> > > A tiny, TINY amount

RE: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jones Beene
From: Eric Walker Jack Cole wrote: But doesn't hydrogen/deuterium absorption by palladium/nickel produce heat? I'm not saying this is not LENR. I'm trying to see if there are alternative explanations.

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Eric Walker
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Jack Cole wrote: But doesn't hydrogen/deuterium absorption by palladium/nickel produce heat? > I'm not saying this is not LENR. I'm trying to see if there are > alternative explanations. > The absorption of hydrogen and deuterium by palladium produces a lot of

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jack Cole
But doesn't hydrogen/deuterium absorption by palladium/nickel produce heat? I'm not saying this is not LENR. I'm trying to see if there are alternative explanations. See: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CEEQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.platinummetalsreview.com%2

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jack Cole wrote: Could this not be purely chemical given the level of output? > There is no chemical fuel in the system. It is just D2 gas and Pd (or H2 and Ni). See: http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTmethodofco.pdf - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jack Cole
Could this not be purely chemical given the level of output? On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > I wrote: > > >> He says he waits up to 138 hours per step to be sure the temperature is >> stable. That can't be right . . . >> > > Off by an order of magnitude! It is 14 hours pe

Re: [Vo]:Improved calibrations from Mizuno

2013-09-20 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: > He says he waits up to 138 hours per step to be sure the temperature is > stable. That can't be right . . . > Off by an order of magnitude! It is 14 hours per step. - Jed