In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Mon, 02 May 2011 17:56:14 -0400: Hi, [snip] >The Rossi cell did not peter out in this test. It did not stop producing >energy. For all anyone knows, it might have gone on for months, or >years. Supposedly some cells have run for months. So you cannot draw any >conclusions about the limits of the potential energy from any of these >tests. Even if it is "consuming" 1 g of H2 per day, as I pointed out, >most of that is probably leaking out. > >It will take much better, more leak-proof equipment to determine whether >the fuel uses up in the Mills' range (200 times chemistry?) or the >nuclear range (~1 million times chemistry). The present test is >analogous to driving a car around the block, parking it, and declaring >that the maximum range of the gas tank is 0.5 km. We have no idea how >much gas is left in the tank.
A 4 kW cell that consumed 1 gm of H2 / day implies a per atom energy release of 3582 eV (assuming it is all used). Perhaps coincidentally this coincides with a Hydrino level of 16, which is the level for which the binding energy of the second electron in Hydrinohydride is at a maximum. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html