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#749
11 years 3 months ago
Making a Replica
Hi there,
First of, I want to thank you all for having everything open-source
Second :
Well.. My name is Dylan I'm a 20 years old IT-er living in the Netherlands, I've recently been busy with all different kinds of project to figure out the most efficient way to produce electricity, after sometime working with magnets flywheels ect. i came across the LENR, i already knew about the existence of it but never thought I'd be working on it.
The last couple of weeks I've done nothing but learning about Celani's Project and its history.
Now its time for me to actually make one, experiment with it and maybe make some changes.
But before i start of ordering a bunch of materials i need some sort of DIY (do it yourself)
So on to my question.. is there anyone that maybe has some sort of DIY for the V1.3 for me?
First of, I want to thank you all for having everything open-source
Second :
Well.. My name is Dylan I'm a 20 years old IT-er living in the Netherlands, I've recently been busy with all different kinds of project to figure out the most efficient way to produce electricity, after sometime working with magnets flywheels ect. i came across the LENR, i already knew about the existence of it but never thought I'd be working on it.
The last couple of weeks I've done nothing but learning about Celani's Project and its history.
Now its time for me to actually make one, experiment with it and maybe make some changes.
But before i start of ordering a bunch of materials i need some sort of DIY (do it yourself)
So on to my question.. is there anyone that maybe has some sort of DIY for the V1.3 for me?
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#754
11 years 3 months ago
Making a Replica
Are you looking for the schematics for the cell?
The wire is a non-trivial process to make which is not entirely defined by Celani, but there is a patent and other details available.
What we know is that it starts with 200um block constantan, put through a series of heating cycles to oxidise surface metals and then processes like abrasion with 15nm silica sol gel and Nitric acid etching.
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The wire is a non-trivial process to make which is not entirely defined by Celani, but there is a patent and other details available.
What we know is that it starts with 200um block constantan, put through a series of heating cycles to oxidise surface metals and then processes like abrasion with 15nm silica sol gel and Nitric acid etching.
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