P&F type electrolysis cells have to be run for many days before there is sufficient loading of D2 for the reaction to initiate. All Aussie-guy has is two new cells. He is a long way from being ready to generate data.
P&F type electrolysis cells have to be run for many days before there is sufficient loading of D2 for the reaction to initiate. All Aussie-guy has is two new cells. He is a long way from being ready to generate data.Please explain why "Aussie Guy" would be investing $100,000 to produce 1-Watt demonstration cells, when Rossi is allegedly already selling 1-Megawatt devices?
I've read that before. Another problem was labs weren't following the instructions to the letter, they were modifying them. Then the device didn't work. They should have started with the P&F baseline and gone from there.
What does D2 loading do? D2 is the deuterium that the palladium electrode sit in if I recall correctly?
Once the reaction starts, how long does it run for, what is the limiting reagent or (reactant) in this case (reactant stolen from Wiki)? Since D2 is a gas, is it dissolved in water or another solvent and it's not 'heavy water' is it?
If the cell has to run a long time before they see the effect, have they counted the energy used to prepare the cell before it starts running and is it over unity when it's all taken into account?
Thanks for the time I know you're swamped. I'm too beat to read more on the LENR-CANR site but that will probably have to wait until the weekend assuming of course that I don't end up sleeping or working through it.