-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Blanton 

> When Terry noticed the single lead, it was pointed out that there are
similar
> heaters available online with two leads.

Good find, Jones.  However, it is evident from the piccy that the band
heater does actually have two wires.  See the cable on top of the
first EKit with the blue tape on it.  That cable has two wires and it
looks like it terminates in the band heater on the second EKit.

However, it doesn't mean Rossi *isn't* flowing current between the two
heaters.  It just makes it less definite.


OK, I see what you are seeing - he spliced wires, apparently. Ron Wormus
sent me the same observation. 

Even with two leads to the band heater, the problem remains of getting high
temps into an internal reactor through the water flow - in a situation of
the trigger heat being substantially higher temperature than the water flow.
Apparently they did pull this off in Fed and it could not have been easy.

But, going back to your other observation, how would you flow current
between two heaters, exactly? Have one at higher potential? I've never heard
of it being done, but it would be worth pursuing, since it would at least
provide a way to get the device up to the trigger temperature (even if the
"transistor hypothesis" is false).

Is anyone setup to test this hypothesis with two heaters ?

Jones






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