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To: Wonder Warthog

Is this the same Mike McKubre that Krivit seems to have a beef with over deleted and fudged data? It shouldn’t matter as it appears they just want him to see if he can get it to run at a higher temperature.

From the article it says the second system is operating around 400-450 Celsius. Is that enough to drive a steam turbine?

Is this a fusor type reactor? I’ll look at the data this evening.


33 posted on 03/30/2012 12:14:42 PM PDT by Lx (Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.)
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To: Lx
"Is this the same Mike McKubre that Krivit seems to have a beef with over deleted and fudged data? It shouldn’t matter as it appears they just want him to see if he can get it to run at a higher temperature."

Yes. I've read Krivit's critique, and his accusations just don't wash.

"From the article it says the second system is operating around 400-450 Celsius. Is that enough to drive a steam turbine?"

At risk of arousing the knee-jerk anti-Rossi brigage....yes....there are variations of turbines that can be run on lower temperature steam..Rossi mentions that Siemens has such technology, and it is what he plans to use to generate electricity from his E-cats.

The turbine is real, even if the E-cat might not be.

"Is this a fusor type reactor? I’ll look at the data this evening."

No. This is a gas-loaded solid substrate CF reactor similar to Rossi's E-Cat, Miley's zirconium oxide paladium (or nickel) system, and several others.

36 posted on 03/30/2012 3:29:14 PM PDT by Wonder Warthog
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