Malachi is reassembling the cell after we wrapped the Celani wire around the mica!
Next step is to do two calibration runs in Helium before starting the loading phase.
Note: Don't be surprised if we start blurring out Malachi's face to keep him from getting any more famous for his wonderful work. ;)
10:52 pm Minnesota Time: The cell is assembled and has been charged with helium. We have updated the software with the necessary changes to be able to calculate the power out as a function of cell temperature. We are just trying it out and seeing how it works. It takes some getting used to and some explaining. Right now we are testing at 5 bar of Helium and it is showing positive energy, but that is probably because the gas is not the same as the calibration equation. Any time we turn the power down and the power in drops before the cell temperature it seems to indicate excess energy, which has fooled our eager little minds a couple of times already. Because of this, I am hesitant to share the live data stream, for a little while till we can explain things better. Things are moving fast, though and it will be available soon.
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We must first run the "active" Celani wire in non active state first for control.
Then we must go through the loading process. This is a critical stage and needs to be done carefully. Only after this do we even dream of seeing the effect.
We have to perform controls first as after the specific loading process Celani reports that the wire is very reluctant to give up H.
It gets wired...
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