Posted on 11/01/2013 1:47:34 PM PDT by Innovative
“Charles Beaudette”
Thank you. He answered my question. He says that they cannot reproduce excess energy since the Pons/Fleischmann apparatus used off-the-shelf cathodes and since no two are manufactured the same, we cannot reproduce the initial conditions required for excess energy!
But he says for more money he will continue his research ...
WHERE are you getting this crap?? Pons/Fleischmann certainly did replicate excess heat experiments, and expanded the capability during their work period for Toyota. As have many other researchers.
The hardest part of the work was to identify batches of palladium with properties similar to the original Johnson-Matthey material, or materials equivalent to it. Which has been done successfully.
And techniques have been developed which have eliminated the need for the JM material entirely.
"But he says for more money he will continue his research ..."
Beaudette does not, has not, and is not doing research in LENR. Again, WHERE are you getting this ridiculous crap??
Are you and Warthog of ecat news one and the same?
This excerpt proves these guys know nothing about heat and energy ....
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Remarks on the test
The device subject to testing was powered by 360 W for a total of 96 hours, and produced in all
2034 W thermal. This value was reached by calculating the power transferred by the ECat HT to
the environment by convection and power irradiated by the device.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3038206/posts
Just another skeptopath who has zip interest in a fact-based debate. As I suspected would turn out to be the case. You're just another waste of time. Consider yourself "round-filed".
Are you and Warthog of ecat news one and the same?
Why did they use a continuous power to the ‘dummy’ but used cycling on/off to the ‘real’ container?
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