Bob Greenyer of MFMP has been arranging the supply of nickel mesh panels with JedRothwell and Dr. Mizuno. The price suggested was $400 plus shipping, and the hope is that supplying mesh already cleaned burnished with Pd by Mizuno helps replicators and the money helps hisresearch efforts. If you are interested in making a purchase, please click on the link below.
MIZUNO REPLICATION AND MATERIALS ONLY
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More posts will be moved as mods find time! Frankly I'm too sleepy to do this properly.
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More low-cost nickel mesh:- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-P…ksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Out of stock! Someone sent me a link to another ebay source in Canada, but it was also out of stock.
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Hi Nick. I saw the mesh you mention on your very useful document, but should point out that Nickel 400 is another term for Monel Metal, which is Ni-Cu alloy.
MONEL® nickel-copper alloy 400 (UNS N04400/
W.Nr. 2.4360 and 2.4361) is a solid-solution alloy that
can be hardened only by cold working. It has high
strength and toughness over a wide temperature range
and excellent resistance to many corrosive
environments. Composition is shown in Table 1.
Alloy 400 is widely used in many fields, especially
marine and chemical processing. Typical applications
are valves and pumps; pump and propeller shafts;
marine fixtures and fasteners; electrical and electronic
components; springs; chemical processing equipment;
gasoline and fresh water tanks; crude petroleum stills,
process vessels and piping; boiler feedwater heaters and
other heat exchangers; and deaerating heaters. -
it should be interesting to put our 3 Layers set next to another one.
The 3 layers first set made as suggest Mizuno remains in the reactor central part but 3 others without Pd layer placed at reactor's entrance.
2 TC should touch these 2 areas to well evaluate Pd layer influence on XH.
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Just thanked Allan Kiik who donated $250 to the Replication Fund.
Bob Greenyer also donated using PayPal thereby reducing fees.
Yes, that is me next to Nat King Cole in Los Angeles on S La Brea Ave last year.
I will sing your song, any song, to raise capital to do this replication.
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DONE!
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Thanks. Your support accelerates the work.
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And done again!
BTW, speaking of replications I notice on a blog elsewhere a comment from Ubaldo Mastromatteo, a well known LENR researcher, though looking at the date this presumably refers to an earlier experiment.
Congratulations on your excellent work. For my part I took the initiative to attempt a replica of the Mizuno experiment on a reduced scale and with a different method for the deposition of Palladio on Nickel. I have prepared a short report on the experiments that I would like to bring to your attention if you are interested. I have not seen any excess heat, but hints of slight abnormal reactions yes. Let me know if you are interested in the report.
Sincerely, Ubaldo Mastromatteo
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Homebrewers use stainless. An alternative for reactor construction uses their materials.
I have found caps, clamps, and spool tubes of appropriate sizes and alloy.
Thoughts?
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Grateful to all donors and thinkers supporting this effort.
Can it be completed before Assisi Meeting?
Yes. If more hands get on deck and put their shoulders to the wheel.
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Homebrewers use stainless. An alternative for reactor construction uses their materials.
I have found caps, clamps, and spool tubes of appropriate sizes and alloy.
Thoughts?
I genuinely wish you the best of luck with this.
My concern is how well this type of assembly will hold a hard vacuum and how you will provide such a vacuum economically.
If you pull it off with positive results, I wish to be one of your first replicators...
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304 Stainless tubing 76mm x 250mm around $30.00
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Got quote on rental of proper laboratory pump system. Less than 200 USD for one month.
Many ways to evacuate a vessel. Including, dare I say, muscle power.
Original wall thickness 0.125 inches. May be critical. I hope to determine whether it is. Alloy Stainless Steel 316 in described experiments. Wonder if 304 might work. Unclear. Jury is out.
Alan Smith suggested purging and an inexpensive pump. I am hopeful. He also mentioned the need to light a vaping wire in the vessel to further clean it.
Down the road, if things work out, a quartz vessel, or a quartz window might shed considerable light on some burning questions. Pun intended.
I hope to find a patron who will match any money donated from on GoFundMe and PayPal on an ongoing basis.
I have worked on funding endowments. An LENR/CMNS endowment needs doing.
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McMaster-Carr has 316 Stainless Steel, wall thickness 0.125 in, diameter 1.25 to 5 inches here:
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I just scanned/searched both preprints and was unable to ascertain the Reactor alloy. Definitely stainless steel.
Likely 304 or 316. Since I might order some parts today, I would like to nail this down.
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