I've added an energy balance report under the "Files" section of the group titled
"Rossi Does the Math - Then I do the Math" Criticisms, anyone? On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 2:25 AM, Damon Craig <decra...@gmail.com> wrote: > No comments?? > > If you don't know where to find the report by Dr. G. Levi look here, > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/H-Ni_Fusion/join > > This Yahoo group has become my own personal blog and rant about this > fiasco. I have included first-hand reports and video evidence under the > "Files" and "Links" selections appearing in the left-hand column as have > seen fit to include. > > On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Damon Craig <decra...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Make that TEST#2. Notice the divot in the temperature curve. >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Damon Craig <decra...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> "It's a very strange method of control." >>> >>> Damed straight it is. Something appears very wrong. The evidence shows-up >>> in Levi's original report (test #1) showing the device operating in the >>> first quadrant where an increase in input heat energy generates an increase >>> in reaction heat. A decrease in input energy has resulted in a decrease in >>> reation rate. >>> >>> Look at the dimp in the temperature in the second experiment. Levi is a >>> sloppy physicist, but not so sloppy we won't eventially decipher his garbled >>> report. >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax < >>> a...@lomaxdesign.com> wrote: >>> >>>> At 07:27 AM 7/22/2011, Robert Leguillon wrote: >>>> >>>>> http://evworld.com/press/e-**cat_cutaway.jpg<http://evworld.com/press/e-cat_cutaway.jpg> >>>>> >>>>> Two heaters. The internal heater makes sense for bringing up the Ni-H >>>>> to operating temperatures (and, presumably, keep it there). It's the >>>>> purpose >>>>> of the external heater that's puzzling. >>>>> >>>> >>>> How authoritative is that drawing? It's from Passerini, and is labeled >>>> "speculative rendering." This is no source at all for the structure. >>>> >>>> The external heater would rapidly raise the coolant to boiling, thus >>>> expediting turn-on. It's a very strange method of control. >>> >>> >> >