New reactor design - transparent and spark triggered
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Well, I suppose that someone who was well versed, skilled and shocked could build his own stainless assemblies and sell them at cost.
If there was actually a market to make those tubes... believe me I would pump them out all day for $250.00 a pair. Unless you are well versed and skilled in such areas, you would not understand what is involved Mike...I am trying to stay away from the sarcastic realm now in light of certain things and events, but I I can play that game as well.
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Wasn't there a bit more to the offer than just the tubes? How about the "fuels"? And, maybe the refractory bricks with holes in them? And some basic guidance on appropriate thermocouples and so on?
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If there was actually a market to make those tubes... believe me I would pump them out all day for $250.00 a pair.
If there was a market for them....and there's the rub Stephen. But why are you getting so excited about your skill at manufacturing? The market is tiny, there is no need for mass production, these are custom-made one-offs. And if there was a big market I could buy then from China for $50. BTW there is not yet a properly worked out price - $250 was a guess, much like your estimate for how long they take to make.
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Wasn't there a bit more to the offer than just the tubes? How about the "fuels"? And, maybe the refractory bricks with holes in them? And some basic guidance on appropriate thermocouples and so on?
Hi Longview. It's all on www.Lookingforheat.com. Go check it out - technical support is under 'Research Notes.' We really do try to be a 1-stop shop for LENR.
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Very impressive offerings. Can you ship from and to US addresses? Or are there the complications of customs declarations and other limitations that may be in place for hazardous materials? This may reveal that I have yet to read every page at the linked site above.
Thanks for Alan and whoever else for the great efforts at "Looking for Heat". The prices seem very reasonable considering the very low volumes.
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There are zero problems shipping to the USA, and since scientific equipment is duty-exempt no customs complications. Same goes for anywhere in the EU, we even ship to India/Far East without reported troubles. We are however cautious about shipping larger quantities of some chemicals. The average requirement for (say) Nano-Lithium however we ship using what are known as the 'de minimis' exemptions.
On your comment about low volumes, our stock (since everything you see on the site is in stock) is around 50X our turnover. It would kill almost any business that paid salaries and property rents.
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Report of microwave oven induced LENR-reproducible in a kitchen near you
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Report of microwave oven induced LENR-reproducible in a kitchen near you
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Thank you for bringing this to attention. Very interesting.
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I believe this has already appeared here, but Gyorgy Egely has published similar claims --
Egely György - Nano Dust Fusion (40pages)
http://www.slideshare.net/exop…-nano-dust-fusion-40pages(USPTO Patent Applications)
RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION PROCESS WITH A DEVICE FEATURING RESONANT NANO-DUST PLASMA, A CAVITY RESONATOR AND AN ACOUSTIC RESONATOR
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=1&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=egely.IN.&OS=in/egely&RS=IN/egely
METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE HEAT ENERGY
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=2&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=egely.IN.&OS=in/egely&RS=IN/egelyAnd a number of youtube videos --
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It looked to me that the rotating chamber lid had holes punched, and that the atmosphere was air. Charcoal burns in air when heated above its ignition temperature. It also combines with face centered nonmagnetic alloys (Austinitic steel for example) to form body centered magnetic alloys.
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@Mike Wryley
Hehe- I thought was actually responding directly to Stephen...I somehow overlooked the 'posts in between'. Thank you for your support, btw.
Hi Alan, just out of curiosity are still following up on this reactor type or did you stop research? Thx
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Not at the moment. The 'hot and dry' reactors are filling all available space right now. We have 10 running altogether, doing fuel-screening experiments. A bit like Petri-dishes in a bacteriology lab. High-voltage triggering remains a possibility however, EM fields and LENR seem to go together like fish and chips.
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Not at the moment. The 'hot and dry' reactors are filling all available space right now. We have 10 running altogether, doing fuel-screening experiments. A bit like Petri-dishes in a bacteriology lab. High-voltage triggering remains a possibility however, EM fields and LENR seem to go together like fish and chips.
That's sounds like fun... By the way, would statistical methods like DOE (Design of experiments) be of any value in order to reduce the experimental effort? Would that work for that type of experiments?
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