2011/10/7 Joe Catania <zrosumg...@aol.com>:
> Lewan's report states that hydrogen pressure was lowered during shut-down.
> This is the angle they should have exploited. With constant heating and
> water flow conditions they should vary the hydrogen pressure and record the
> results. They should also try an inert gas like helium.

Of course, but unfortunately there was not time to do such thing
(doing such correlative analysis would take several days) . And also,
reaction speed did not react too much for the reducing the hydrogen
pressure.

But test excluded all possible hidden power sources (E-Cat was
weighted before and after the test). Therefore what would be the point
of injecting helium?

    –Jouni

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