Gasoline has a density of 34KJ/cm3. That thing yields 500W/cm3.  That is,
every about 1 minute of that gives the same amount of energy that burning
the same quantity of gasoline. 1 month gives about 40 thousand times the
energy density of the same volume of gasoline.

2012/8/15 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> 13:48 local time.
>
> The reaction has been fluctuating all day with amplitude about as big as
> the screen shot taken at 9:21 this morning. It was not just the air
> conditioning. It went briefly to 15 W but dropped back and has stated
> around 14 W. It is not increasing. In Texas it went up to 21 W
> before stabilizing.
>
> Celani told me the wire after treatment weighs 0.29 g. SEM studies show
> that about 45% of it is active. I suppose that means it is active at some
> point during the test run. It may be than only a small portion is active at
> any given moment.
>
> The longest runs with this system were about a month. One cut out after a
> week and then turned on again. Another produced continuous heat. It went to
> ~8 W at first, stayed there for a while and then toward the end rose to
> about 16 W.
>
> - Jed
>
>


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