>From Jed:

...

> ...       I believe the
> reaction works best at around 600°C and it conks out above that.

Can someone clarify the following: What is the internal temperature
the reactor cell has to reach in order to initiate the Rossi reaction?

I thought the reaction takes over when the temperature reaches the
neighborhood of around 400 C. Or am I all wet on that.

If it IS 400 C, it would seem to me that the reaction then increasing
to 600 C... a mere +200 C more, (before it conks out) does not strike
me as being terribly efficient.

I must be missing something vital in regards to understanding the
physics of calometry here.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
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