Posted on 12/26/2011 10:45:07 PM PST by Kevmo
New Cold Fusion Success Claim: Aussie Guy E-Cat Says he Has Fleischmann-Pons Effect Devices Working
December 26, 2011
A very interesting discussion is taking place on Vortex-l, the online email discussion list for cold fusion, where a poster nicknamed Aussie Guy E-Cat is sharing information about Fleischmann-Pons Experiment (FPE) devices he has obtained from an Asian source, and which he plans to use to commercialize and demonstrate that Fleischmann and Pons were correct in their cold fusion claims.
In the discussion thread Aussie Guy writes:
The 2 cells were obtained from an Asian source. They are on loan for 3 months. The source will work remotely with our local uni to get them operational. They output greater than 1 watt with a COP greater than 5. We are funding the work at the local uni. The uni can publish the results from the cells we make locally. The source has received an up front payment. They will receive further funding as the cells are proven to work by the local uni and further funding when our replicant cells become operational.
We plan to make our replicant cells available to other FPE researchers. These cells are not capable of delivering a E-Cat or Hyperion level of performance. They are designed to prove F&P were correct, the FPE is real, to silence the FPE deniers and drive scientific investigation of the FPE. Our desire is simple. To accelerate the acceptance of the FPE, to get the effect properly understood and to see FPE devices powering our planet. OK, along the way to make a few dollars as well.
This poster had hoped to purchase a 100 kW E-Cat plant from Andrea Rossi, but Rossi was not willing to sell a scaled-down large plant, so it appears that Aussie Guy has looked to other sources for small-scale devices to demonstrate the reality of cold fusion. The fact that he is working with a local (Australian) university will be of interest to the many people who have been hoping for independent third party testing of cold fusion devices by qualified scientists. AG says that eventually the plan is for him to manufacture simple FPE demo devices that can be sold to the wide market.
This is another interesting development in what seems to be a growing momentum in the area of cold fusion research, and the positive results reported are encouraging news for all who are hoping to see a rapid emergence of a new and improved energy source for a world that is very much in need of it. 2012 could be shaping up to be a banner year for cold fusion!
It looks almost exact but, look at the rear. The original has windows behind it (or an open sliding door) and you can see green trees. The new one looks like either the door is closed or it's a different place. Everything else looks the same, the photo where the guy is leaning over in front of the container looks like it has the same stuff on the floor except for the big box. I just noticed something else different. The first of the three red containers on the side of the shipping container looks like it is in a different place. Not by much but it is different; it could be explained by the photos not having the exact same POV. If you look at the container's opening in the exact middle, then go up so you're looking at the wall behind the container but your view is still aligned with the opening, you can something on the wall in one photo but not the other. One problem is one photo is closely cropped but the difference is there.
It sure looks like the same device though in the same place if you just compare the floor. The floor has a line that both photos show. All the hoses and gauges are at the exact same angle, too? Now, Rossi's not a moron, why would he let this slip? He could say he's doing warranty work on it but to place it in the same place would seem hard or lucky. I don't know about the back part.
The Vortex site is a pain to navigate, has anyone had an explanation for this?
It looks almost exact but, look at the rear. The original has windows behind it (or an open sliding door) and you can see green trees. The new one looks like either the door is closed or it's a different place.That's the loading bay door, open in the old photo, closed in the new one.
Just after the October 28th dog & pony show, Rossi claimed that this particular unit had been shipped to his "secret" customer's site (supposedly in the United States, but I haven't found a source for that yet). After this picture was released, Rossi changed his story to one where he never shipped the unit, but they were working on it in his warehouse.
There is also considerable distress that in the pictures of the "home" heater, there is no sign of any significant work going on. It's a small box sitting on a plywood table, with no signs of test equipment or anything else that would suggest a serious effort.
Supposedly, "Aussi Guy" is actually a long-time con artist with previous "free energy" scams! I guess like attracts like.
The Vortex site is a pain to navigate, has anyone had an explanation for this?I have an article half-finished with a summary of the information presented so far. Once the Vortex posts slow down to a reasonable level, I'll finish it and post it here.
Heres my standard ignore post to Johnny B.
This will be my standard post to you that says youre not worth trying to have reasonable discussion, also says buzz off & doesnt leave crickets. Youve proven youre just here to harass; you have demonstrated that you are not here to discuss things on a level that Free Republic intended.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2832338/posts?page=51#51
Didn't sleep much last night. Went for a morning walk along the beach with my dog and watched the sun come up. Just had a coffee with our chairman who lives not that far from me. I'm taking 2 weeks leave to get my head together. The company will not be moving forward with any of my LENR plans as I have not be able to produce a working device. Good news is I still have a job.AG
Powder..patch..ball FIRE!
Awfully proud of your own opinion aren’t you?
Awfully proud of your own opinion arent you?Not particularly. It doesn't take much intelligence to see that Rossi is a fraud.
How proud are you of your gullibility?
THIS is the actual video.
Rossi claims that the water in the E-Cat is at atmospheric pressure, and the pitiful plume of steam coming out seems to confirm that. And, if that's true, then there is no way the gadget could be producing steam for 30 minutes after the power was turned off.
However, at 6:40 in the video, Rossi ends the demonstration by opening up the valve for the container holding the "reactor", and a high-pressure stream of hot water and steam start shooting out of the gadget. It continues to shoot out at high-pressure for well over a minute. It's still shooting out, with no signs of slowing down, when the video ends.
It's obvious from this video that the E-Cat is actually storing a large amount of water at much higher than atmospheric pressure. And, the higher the pressure, the higher the boiling point of the water. And the higher the boiling point, the more heat can be stored in the water.
Since Rossi spends hours "pre-heating" his gadget (much longer than would be required to just heat the so-called reactor), it's clear that he can pump enough heat into the high-pressure water to store enough heat to produce the small column of steam for a long, long time.
It is entirely possible that Rossi has other tricks up his sleeve, but in this case, just the high-pressure reservoir is enough to completely explain the results.
Stick to conspiracy-related hypotheses. Your technical level isn't good enough to handle the science-related aspects. This is even dumber than the "hot chunk of iron" (which won't work either.
Totally ridiculous. Physically impossible. The "core" of that particular e-Cat is much too small (and not sufficiently strong) to begin to hold that amount of water/steamYou mean it's impossible for it to hold the amount of water/steam that is clearly shooting out of the device for well over a minute at the end of the video?
HERE is Alan Fletcher's analysis, where he mentions that this is the 85Kg unit, and that the interior, "secret" core (the one no one is allowed to examine) is about 30 liters in volume.
The video clearly shows that the trickle of water being pumped in to the E-Cat during the demo is disconnected from the high-pressure reservoir that is opened at the end of the video. If it weren't, the rubber tube that Rossi shows would have water/steam shooting out of it at the same rate, rather than the much small amount that appears.
Water at 150 psi boils at 181C. At 300 psi, it boils at 214C. Plenty of stored heat to keep a trickle of water boiling for a half-hour. And you don't have a clue of the contents of construction of the inner box. Rossi won't allow anyone to examine it.
Remember when Rossi became "enraged" when the NASA representative asked him if there was an internal reservoir in his E-Cat? LINK
This is why. Note that the video is taken on September 7, just one day after he was unwilling/unable to make the same E-Cat work for the NASA observers.
I realize that you're despondent that we've now learned that Rossi never shipped his 1-MW E-Cat to his "secret" customer, even though he claimed he did. I see that Rossi's shills are trying to explain this lie, but I don't think any reasonable person is going to buy it.
Unless Rossi really does allow some independent testing of his gadget (which he promised to do so and then at the last minute refused; another lie), reasonable people are going to come to the reasonable conclusion that he is a fraud and con man.
His MO seems very similar to Rossi's, including the promise of a "robotic manufacturing facility" to build millions of his devices each year. (LINK)
The "SunCube" scam is very enlightening and provides some very good information on how such a scam works. Those who wonder how Rossi might make money off of his E-Cat gadget will find some very useful information from Watson and his SunCube.
Here's a picture of the internal reservoir found on this page.
That's a lot of gunk for just a few hours of operation. I'd hate to see what it looks like after a few months (like that will ever happen).
Kevmo to Johnny B.
Heres my standard ignore post to Johnny B.
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Kevmo to Johnny B.
Heres my standard ignore post to Johnny B.
This will be my standard post to you that says youre not worth trying to have reasonable discussion, also says buzz off & doesnt leave crickets. Youve proven youre just here to harass; you have demonstrated that you are not here to discuss things on a level that Free Republic intended.
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Kevmo to Johnny B.
Heres my standard ignore post to Johnny B.
This will be my standard post to you that says youre not worth trying to have reasonable discussion, also says buzz off & doesnt leave crickets. Youve proven youre just here to harass; you have demonstrated that you are not here to discuss things on a level that Free Republic intended.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2832338/posts?page=51#51
No. I mean your understanding of the technical situation sucks. Trying to garner this type of information from a video is an exercise in futility.
"HERE is Alan Fletcher's analysis, where he mentions that this is the 85Kg unit, and that the interior, "secret" core (the one no one is allowed to examine) is about 30 liters in volume."
As far as I can tell from a quick scan of Fletcher's writeup (which I read in detail some months back), he mentions the reactor "core" not at all. The 30 liters is the total volume of water pumped into the ecat before it starts to overflow (i.e. the reactor is filled from a "dry" state to "liquid full").
"The video clearly shows that the trickle of water being pumped in to the E-Cat during the demo is disconnected from the high-pressure reservoir that is opened at the end of the video. If it weren't, the rubber tube that Rossi shows would have water/steam shooting out of it at the same rate, rather than the much small amount that appears."
Sigh....the water flowing into and out of the E-cat is solely controlled by the water fed in by the pump. And I think Fletcher's analysis (speculative though it is) addresses the point nicely. The "boiler" region of that specific e-Cat is divided into two chambers, one of which runs at ~118 degrees, and the other at 100 degrees (vented to atmospheric pressure). The first is maintained at an elevated pressure relative to the other by some source of back pressure "device". BUT THE ENERGY CONTAINED IN THAT WATER IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY THE CURRENT INPUT TO THE SYSTEM (see "Time Log"). What you see is that higher temperature chamber being vented to atmosphere at the end of the test. OF COURSE it shoots out an intense jet of steam. But the energy contained in that steam is already "in the accounting ledger".
"Water at 150 psi boils at 181C. At 300 psi, it boils at 214C. Plenty of stored heat to keep a trickle of water boiling for a half-hour. And you don't have a clue of the contents of construction of the inner box. Rossi won't allow anyone to examine it.
I don't recall whether they were allowed access to the interior during this particular test, but in the Oct. 18 "single fat E-cat" test, the E-cat was disassembled in the presence of the witnesses. That visual examination shows that the "core" is nowhere near 25 liters. And in the 18 October test the dimensions of the "core" are given as I stated previously.
"Remember when Rossi became "enraged" when the NASA representative asked him if there was an internal reservoir in his E-Cat?
I recall mention of it. See "insufficient data".
"This is why. Note that the video is taken on September 7, just one day after he was unwilling/unable to make the same E-Cat work for the NASA observers."
Speculation. And unsubstantiated, at that.
"I realize that you're despondent that we've now learned that Rossi never shipped his 1-MW E-Cat to his "secret" customer, even though he claimed he did. I see that Rossi's shills are trying to explain this lie, but I don't think any reasonable person is going to buy it.
Please, don't project your psychological problems on me. I have no investment in Rossi's success or failure.
"Unless Rossi really does allow some independent testing of his gadget (which he promised to do so and then at the last minute refused; another lie), reasonable people are going to come to the reasonable conclusion that he is a fraud and con man."
Well, some "reasonable people" will reserve judgement until they have more data. I've already told you my own personal "longest wait" time.
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