May be feasible, but I still see the current designs as prototypes that need a lot more industrial design work.
Ron

--On Thursday, November 17, 2011 6:09 PM +0100 Man on Bridges 
<manonbrid...@aim.com> wrote:

Hi,

On 17-11-2011 17:44, Ron Wormus wrote:
I don't see his current prototypes as having commercial value as the
refueling process (every 6 months?) will be very labor intensive for
100+ reactors each buried inside a lead shielded insulated box.

Not at all, ever heard of replacement modules?
This is very common for many industrial, telecommunication and medical 
equipment as repairs on
site are to time consuming and require usually to specialistic repair tools.
Therefore faulty modules are usually exchanged on site with new or refurbished 
working ones. So
the customer has a minimum period of the equipment being out of order.
In the mean time the faulty modules are being repaired/refurbished at the 
factory of the
supplier. Of course this requires good and valuable service contracts.

Kind regards,

MoB







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