i've heard recently that placing an extra neutal plate outside the outermost drivers seems to aid cooling. why?
i've heard recently that placing an extra neutal plate outside the outermost drivers seems to aid cooling. why?
Maybe, but why would you need that if the reactor is built right there is no unwanted heat. Some heat is necessary and beneficial. It is the excess heat of a poorly designed reactor that causes the problem.i've heard recently that placing an extra neutal plate outside the outermost drivers seems to aid cooling. why?
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ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .
It is also said that high heat reactors make para-hydrogen, while low heat reactors produce ortho-hydrogen, the preferred hydrogen, and that is what we want.
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i have...
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1164793
Excellent post Kimbo. Bio I sent you a patent that deals with this too. The temperature is extreme to make any significant difference though. The use of magnets to change the spin that is what is important. A cooler running reactor to a point is always better but there is a point where it becomes inefficient the cooler it gets and also the opposite the hotter it gets. There is an optimum or ideal temperature for a reactor and varies because of a number of variables and so is different for almost every reactor. Even things like altitude effect it.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."
ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .
...glad someone understands all that stuff!
Thanks for the link Kimbo...
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hey bio farmer.... wht is that great looking pic you use as your tag? and have you got a link to a blow up of it?