The large amount of iron(10%) found in Rossi ash is proof that the nickel powder is in contract with stainless steel.
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Roarty, Francis X <francis.x.roa...@lmco.com > wrote: > MoB, > > I also though the reactor was stainless Steele until I saw > the new patents from Italy and US. > > Regards > > Fran > > > > *From:* Man on Bridges [mailto:manonbrid...@aim.com] > *Sent:* Monday, May 09, 2011 8:22 PM > > *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com > *Subject:* EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:cu pipe is sealed inner reactor not > Stainless steele > > > > Hi, > > > On 10-5-2011 1:42, Roarty, Francis X wrote: > > So Rossi let us go ahead and think the cu was outside the SS reactor while > it was actually the sealed inner reactor filled with Ni powder and a > resistive heater. Water flows around the copper reactor inside a SS jacket. > The SS is a jacket not a reactor! > > I think you are wrong. > First there is the inner SS chamber with one opening at the top where H2 > and Ni can be added. > Second there is the copper vessel around it were the cold water flows in > and steam flows out through the chimney. > Third there is the SS clamp to hold the external heater very close against > the copper vessel. > > Looking once again at the photos one can only say these are very cheap > parts which are usually used for plumbing and for Central Heating, with > probably the only exception of the inner SS chamber, which is possibly > milled by a computer-driven workbench. > > This is what I see in the drawings from the 22passi blog AND the photos > taken during the tests with K&E. > > Kind regards, > > MoB > > > >