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Andrea Rossi Vindicated? Cold Fusion Takes Another Step Towards Credibility

Started by rukiddingme, February 28, 2015, 09:47:52 PM

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sarkeizen

Quote from: profitis on March 03, 2015, 08:07:53 AM
rich allows ACCESS to information which you and I have never been exposed to.
His being rich certainly allows you to fantasize about information that you have never seen. :)
Quotewhile he gets to see the other thousand that didn't publish because their overunities were too big or too scary.it makes sense
This has already been discredited in the other thread.  The stronger you make the hidden evidence the less likely it exists. If you have a problem with this I strongly reccommend maths beyond that of a fifth grader. :)

profitis

@ramset http://www.buildecat.com/blog_detail/the-chan-formula-4.html and the ecatworld analysis thereof http://www.e-catworld.com/2011/11/22/independant-e-cat-replication-claimed/ .if these links don't open up then you have to google. MgH2 is quite a reversable salt I hear begins to release h2 at around 150 deg c.chan was using electromagnetic a.c. induction aswell as heat but I say nevermind about electromagnetics and just shove heat on it.it will still work.to coat nickel powder with copper-clusters throw nickel into a solution of copper sulfate and add a small bit h2so4,warm slightly if necessary,rinse thoroughly,dry.

profitis


Vortex1

Quote from: profitis on March 03, 2015, 04:53:56 AM
@vortex you may even want to try your mix in a sealed copper tube(welded shut on both ends) WITHOUT alumina.just add some copper powder to your mix to bring it to 2 Cu/2 Ni/1 LiAlH volumes.heat it steady,slowly raising temp.

QuoteI would suggest adding alumina in powder form to this mix then sealing whole mix in a sealed copper tube(welded shut on both ends).then oil-bath it or resist-heat it and compare to a dummy.this way would rule out leaks at least(h2 won't go thru copper)use small coppertube and small amounts of mix to minimize damage incase of explosion.(put perspex plastic sheet between the experiment and yourself).I'm getting this idea from a guy called chan from buildaecat.com who did this but used MgH2/nickel/copper/iron powder in a sealed copper tube and claimed excess heat for days on end in his oilbath at around 200degrees c.I've got plenty ideas for other chemical tests but you would have to know your chemistry pretty well in order to chek them out. 

Your suggestions are certainly worthy of test runs, as I said I am not a chemist, and it will take me some time to get up to speed. I appreciate your input. If you would like to participate in this , PM me and we can exchange contact info as well as other info. Forums get derailed all too often.

Regarding the copper tubes, copper melts at 1085 C, I had planned on going to at least 1260 C if necessary, and was considering stainless steel tubing, tube in tube construction so that the welds would be far enough away from the active area that there would be no accidental heating during welding. I don't know if stainless is more or less impervious to hydrogen, but it seems to be what others are using. I will have to research this for lack of experience in this area of hydrogen containment.

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Vortex1