RE: ECCO - An instant on/off ultrasonically fluidised dusty plasma New Fire reactor

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ECCO - An instant on/off ultrasonically fluidised dusty plasma New Fire reactor

in ecco •  8 years ago 

You have done a thorough job of planning your approach and probably gotten very little sleep in the process.
A couple of suggestions:

  1. Have multiple supply sources for the initial powders. The purity and other characteristics of the powders once they are reduced to the 1-3 micron range become critical. With multiple suppliers, if a failure occurs, you will not be "dead in your tracks" and can readily switch out the base materials.

  2. Determine and document the QC points that Dr. Suhas uses at each stage to very that the intermediate processes are complete and successful before moving on to the next step (these are the details inventors often leave out of their patents).

  3. Ask Dr. Suhas about the system and component failures have has had during the past 3 1/2 years (as well as recently) and how he overcame/protected his system from failing. This is important to help you avoid "surprises" along the way and insure your safety.
    And keep your "Cold Fusion"/LENR friends close, but keep you enemies closer. The "Cold Fusion"/LENR detractors have arguments to offer that need to be addressed right or wrong.

Last, I would encourage multiple measurement techniques to avoid measurement equipment calibration/setup issues and unforeseen problems.

This is a very exciting moment for the the future of the world. :)

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He produces all his own powders and knows and can share the whole process.