Posted on 10/28/2011 10:59:24 PM PDT by Kevmo
What difference does it make if an RFG was used or not used? How do you even go from my post to this issue? Why not just answer the simple question?
Because Rossi said it was vital for the operation of the system. Now he is saying it is not required. What changed?
***No.
The I suggest you go read the reports and come back when you are informed.
I love it how the H2 numbers were essentially multiplied by 1000 (grams to kg). Are they just jusing the old ‘gram’ numbers and changing to kg hoping no one would notice? The numbers are too close to be actual test data. Besides, I would like to see the scale they used to measure 30,000 pounds to an accuracy of one pound ....
I read a lot of LENR stuff. Far more than you. I’ll put that particular tidbit right on the pile of roundtuit priorities. Thanks for bringing it to my attention and bumping the thread.
” Focardi”
Only known for one great act ... inventing the LENR using hydrogen and nickel in 1995.
Of course Rossi NOW claims he invented it. Now they are partners .... Makes one wonder ...
But this thread is about the 1MW test. You should have at least read the reports before discussing the issues.
Maybe it is no longer required. There’s always the possibility it’s simply a typo or you’re making a mountain out of a molehill.
I have read a lot of reports about the 1MW test. If there was some big issue about this, I have no doubt the seagulls would have been all over it.
Several issues have been discussed. Please read the reports and come back when you are informed.
Of course Rossi NOW claims he invented it.
***Yet another fact you got wrong.
It’s about time I give up on you for this thread as well. You aren’t worth the keystrokes and pulled posts.
Not a typo. From Rossi's own mouth. Please keep up with the information.
I’m informed.
Oh, shucks. I gave up on you, didn’t I?
Go ahead and make that mountain out of the molehill everyone else sees. T4BTT.
Mountain. Molehill. Giving up on you. You know the rest. T4BTT
***Yet another fact you got wrong.
http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3124295.ece
Bummer that I gave up on you, huh? T4BTT
That’s so funny! That’s the first thing that jumped out at me—whom are they kidding with those weight readings? I’d like to see how they did that!
Would that be the hydrogen tank that weighed out at 13k kg or whatever was written on the lab report? Well, Kevmo?
It probably is. I don’t see a need nor mention of a second hydrogen tank, although Rossi mentions having designed in redundancy in things like pumps.
13000 kilos? Really?
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