Dear Andrea,
Have you tested the QuarkX reactor in both vertical and horizontal positions?
If so, does one position produce heat more efficiently than the other?
Thank you,
Bob
Dear Andrea,
May I ask:
If all input power is suddenly lost and I include any back-up supplie(s) is it correct that it might continue working, presumably in “self sustain”.
Best Wishes
Dr Andrea Rossi:
You wrote: ” The tide of some slendering voices chiming in along the way is just a stimulus to work better. They never made any damage”.
You are totally right. Only, the “tide” is just a tenth of guys, always the same, that years since produce tens of attacks per day, a full time job, obviously a paid job. Who is paying them, apart the ventriloquist, whose payments have been disclosed in the published papers of the litigation?
Godspeed,
JJ
Dear Andrea,
A small idea… to prevent the cat from biting her tail, could one use a magnetic relay switch between the battery and the E-cat, and connected to the external line? Whenever the external voltage is disconnected for any reason, the device stops because the battery can no longer transmit power to the reactor because the switch between them is now in open position. For additional safety, one could put two such relay switches in series, although already one should be enough.
best regards, /pekka
Tom Conover:
A, so far, but the COP is pretty good, so the fossil fuel consumed is less in proportion.
Besides, safety items cannot depend on the good standing of the object to be put safe: we want not the Cat bite its tail ( and at this point the Cat’s dad smiles ).
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Re: “The problem is resolved with a couple of batteries and when the voltage of the one connected with the QuarkX loses voltage below a limit the other goes in operation and the low goes in recharge.”, do you stop the Quark when the voltage of the second battery goes below the limit of operation?
(Answer: No, Tom, the second battery is recharged while the first battery is used.)
Re: “the second battery is recharged …”
I already know the second battery is being recharged … but A or B?
A) I need to use fossil fuel from a wall plug to recharge the battery …
B) The Quark should be able to recharge the battery, but we haven’t quite finished it yet …
C) Of course the Quark recharges the second battery, it wouldn’t be right if it didn’t!
Michel Moreau:
You are right and we need a stable voltage at the input. The problem is resolved with a couple of batteries and when the voltage of the one connected with the QuarkX loses voltage below a limit the other goes in operation and the low goes in recharge. There is an elasticity band.
The presentation of the QuarkX will be made before the end of this year.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
I too want to thank you for the explication about relativity’s formula that shows why c can’t be overcome. I always appreciate the way you explain with simplicity difficult concepts using models easy to understand. You could be a great teacher.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Alan
The voltage of an accumulator decreases with load and time.
Did you evaluated the Quark-X behavior as a function of the input voltage variations?
Does the input voltage require a switching regulator, or is it tolerant?
Subsidiary question: Is a presentation of the Quark-x still planned by the end of this year?
Initiation of nuclear reactions under laser irradiation of Au nanoparticles in
the presence of Thorium aqua-ions
A.V. Simakin and G.A. Shafeev
Wave Research Center of A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, 38, Vavilov street, 119991 Moscow Russian Federation
Abstract
Initiation of nuclear reactions in Thorium nuclei is experimentally studied under laser exposure of Au nanoparticles suspended in the aqueous solution of Th(NO3)4 (232Th). The solutions are analyzed using either Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) or gammaspectrometry
in the range of gamma-photons energy from 0.06 to 1.5 MeV. Real-time acquisition of gamma-spectra of the probes is achieved using a portable scintillator -spectrometer. It is found that the reaction pathway depends in which water, either H2O or D2O,
the laser exposure is carried out. Laser exposure at peak intensity of 1013 W/cm 2 in D2O results in the decrease of probes activity of all elements of Th branching including that of 137Cs impurity. Exposure in H2O leads to the increase of activity of elements of Th branching as well as the one of the 137Cs impurity due to fission of Th nuclei. Saturation of the liquids (H2O or D2O) with gaseous H2 or D2, respectively, enhances the nuclear reactions under laser exposure allowing their excitation at peak intensity as low as 1010 W/cm2. Enhanced -activity of the probe is observed after the end of laser exposure for several hours.
Karl-Henrik Malmqvist:
The configuration is the same and, probably, we will deliver the QuarkX with a power source device able to use both DC or AC.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Italo R.:
4
Warm Regards
A.R.
Arjen:
Thank you for the information,
Warm Regards
A.R.
Another development in converting heat to light for electricity. Maybe some day in the future it will be an option.
By converting heat to focused beams of light, a new solar device could create cheap and continuous power.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603497/10-breakthrough-technologies-2017-hot-solar-cells/
Dr. Rossi,
what is the value of Sigma you have already reached?
Best Regards,
Italo R.
Bob Fastnacht:
The position of the QuarkX does not affect its efficiency.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
On our way to Sigma 5.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Update?
Dear Andrea,
Have you tested the QuarkX reactor in both vertical and horizontal positions?
If so, does one position produce heat more efficiently than the other?
Thank you,
Bob
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link, and infinite wishes for the solution with success of your problems,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Despite some problems. I have published a message on EGO OUT, and some small info:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2017/05/may-01-2017-lenr-my-message.html
All my very best wishes to you and readers!
peter
Pekka Janhunen:
Yes, but batteries have the duty to supply a lack of grid.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JJ:
I do not know and I am not interested to know.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
Good standing also now.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
DrD:
It is possible.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
May I ask:
If all input power is suddenly lost and I include any back-up supplie(s) is it correct that it might continue working, presumably in “self sustain”.
Best Wishes
Update?
Dr Andrea Rossi:
You wrote: ” The tide of some slendering voices chiming in along the way is just a stimulus to work better. They never made any damage”.
You are totally right. Only, the “tide” is just a tenth of guys, always the same, that years since produce tens of attacks per day, a full time job, obviously a paid job. Who is paying them, apart the ventriloquist, whose payments have been disclosed in the published papers of the litigation?
Godspeed,
JJ
Dear Andrea,
A small idea… to prevent the cat from biting her tail, could one use a magnetic relay switch between the battery and the E-cat, and connected to the external line? Whenever the external voltage is disconnected for any reason, the device stops because the battery can no longer transmit power to the reactor because the switch between them is now in open position. For additional safety, one could put two such relay switches in series, although already one should be enough.
best regards, /pekka
Anonymous:
Universita’ degli Studi Statale di Milano ( Italy ).
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Patrick:
Yes.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Tom Conover:
A, so far, but the COP is pretty good, so the fossil fuel consumed is less in proportion.
Besides, safety items cannot depend on the good standing of the object to be put safe: we want not the Cat bite its tail ( and at this point the Cat’s dad smiles ).
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hi Andrea,
Re: “The problem is resolved with a couple of batteries and when the voltage of the one connected with the QuarkX loses voltage below a limit the other goes in operation and the low goes in recharge.”, do you stop the Quark when the voltage of the second battery goes below the limit of operation?
(Answer: No, Tom, the second battery is recharged while the first battery is used.)
Re: “the second battery is recharged …”
I already know the second battery is being recharged … but A or B?
A) I need to use fossil fuel from a wall plug to recharge the battery …
B) The Quark should be able to recharge the battery, but we haven’t quite finished it yet …
C) Of course the Quark recharges the second battery, it wouldn’t be right if it didn’t!
I only hope I made you smile…
Cheers,
Tom
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Dr Andrea Rossi
You still think to make the robotized manufacturing lines with ABB?
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
Where did you get your doctorate?
Cheers,
Anonymous
K:
In the whole world.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Are Your products destined to be diffused in the whole world or only in certain geographic areas?
Dear Andrea,
This is for today:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2017/04/apr-30-2017-lenr-small-sunday-issue.html
cheers,
peter
Michel Moreau:
You are right and we need a stable voltage at the input. The problem is resolved with a couple of batteries and when the voltage of the one connected with the QuarkX loses voltage below a limit the other goes in operation and the low goes in recharge. There is an elasticity band.
The presentation of the QuarkX will be made before the end of this year.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Alice:
I am very well, 100% of my force focused on the work.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
DT:
Not that I’m aware of.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Alan:
Thank you!
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
Also today the QuarkX is good. Sunday morning here, we are working well.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Update?
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
I too want to thank you for the explication about relativity’s formula that shows why c can’t be overcome. I always appreciate the way you explain with simplicity difficult concepts using models easy to understand. You could be a great teacher.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Alan
Dear Andrea:
Are you aware of further important replications connected with your effect?
Warm Regards,
DT
Dear Dr Rossi,
The voltage of an accumulator decreases with load and time.
Did you evaluated the Quark-X behavior as a function of the input voltage variations?
Does the input voltage require a switching regulator, or is it tolerant?
Subsidiary question: Is a presentation of the Quark-x still planned by the end of this year?
Regards,
Michel
Dear Andrea:
How is your health?
Cheers,
Alice
YL:
Yes.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Frank Acland:
None.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
How different is the performance of the QuarkX when you compare AC (grid) and DC (battery) inputs?
Thank you,
Frank Acland
Dear Andrea,
I am thereby sending an info only edition of EGO OUT.
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2017/04/apt-29-2017-lenr-only-info-edition.html
Cheers,
Peter
Dr Rossi,
Thank you for your clear comment on the Relativity.
Cheers,
Yang
Dr Andrea Rossi,
So, the QuarkX will be able to work indifferently with AC or DC just changing the plug?
Ing. Michelangelo De Meo:
Thank you for the information,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Initiation of nuclear reactions under laser irradiation of Au nanoparticles in
the presence of Thorium aqua-ions
A.V. Simakin and G.A. Shafeev
Wave Research Center of A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, 38, Vavilov street, 119991 Moscow Russian Federation
Abstract
Initiation of nuclear reactions in Thorium nuclei is experimentally studied under laser exposure of Au nanoparticles suspended in the aqueous solution of Th(NO3)4 (232Th). The solutions are analyzed using either Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) or gammaspectrometry
in the range of gamma-photons energy from 0.06 to 1.5 MeV. Real-time acquisition of gamma-spectra of the probes is achieved using a portable scintillator -spectrometer. It is found that the reaction pathway depends in which water, either H2O or D2O,
the laser exposure is carried out. Laser exposure at peak intensity of 1013 W/cm 2 in D2O results in the decrease of probes activity of all elements of Th branching including that of 137Cs impurity. Exposure in H2O leads to the increase of activity of elements of Th branching as well as the one of the 137Cs impurity due to fission of Th nuclei. Saturation of the liquids (H2O or D2O) with gaseous H2 or D2, respectively, enhances the nuclear reactions under laser exposure allowing their excitation at peak intensity as low as 1010 W/cm2. Enhanced -activity of the probe is observed after the end of laser exposure for several hours.
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0906/0906.4268.pdf
DT:
The tide of some slandering voices chiming in along the way is just a stimulus to work better. They never made any damage.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
JPR:
We continue to be on our way toward Sigma 5.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Karl-Henrik Malmqvist:
The configuration is the same and, probably, we will deliver the QuarkX with a power source device able to use both DC or AC.
Warm Regards,
A.R.