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MESH - me356 Pd plasma coated Ni Mesh in Pd

Live stream of MESH (MR5.1) experiment

Bob Greenyer
Dec 2, 2022
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Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 produced Pd plasma coated Ni Mesh in Deuterium at elevated temperature

First attempt at testing this claimed active mesh in Alan Goldwater’s ‘MagicSound Lab’.

First 70 mins of recording before live stream could be started of MESH (MR5.1) experiment where the deuterium was added and initial heating applied.

Here is the video clip that can be downloaded for third party analysis.

Overview of reactor

Layout of reactor [SOURCE: Alan Goldwater, MagicSound Lab]

Calibration curve

The outside temperatures are an average of the two external thermocouples

[SOURCE: Alan Goldwater, MagicSound Lab]

MESH - me356 - Mesh received

Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 has sent the MFMP some untreated and treated Nickel meshes to attempt a replication of his Mizuno R20 inspired experiment.

MESH - Apparatus setup for testing me356 treated Nickel mesh

Here is the apparatus Alan Goldwater had been calibrating in the week up to the 1st Dec 2022 in his Magic Sound Lab in Santa Cruz, Ca.

It's purpose is to test the claims made by Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 regarding his treated Nickel meshes which he says he has observed producing a COP of around 2 if a procedure he described is followed.

MESH - Samples of me356 treated Nickel mesh in SEM ready for analysis

Two samples of mesh provided by Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 are loaded into the SEM for imaging and elemental analysis.

(L) treated mesh edge sample - (R) Raw mesh sample

MESH - Review of me356 treated Nickel mesh SEM & EDS analysis

The analysis of two samples of mesh (untreated and treated) provided by Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 are discussed.

Download the SEM/EDS images and analysis here

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1636ro7dK3iLCa_Fuhrz8EBbPe2ubzstP/view?usp=share_link

MESH - Additional review of me356 Pd treated Nickel meshes and MR5.1 experiment findings

The re-analysis of two samples of mesh (untreated and treated) provided by Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 and another raw Ni mesh provided by Alan Smith are discussed. Some early learning from experiment MR5.1 is discussed.

Download Slides here

MESH - Residual gas mass analysis post final calibration

Here is the Cirrus 2 residual mass gas analysis data from the pre-run final calibration

MESH - Discussion of pre-run calibration curves

Alan Goldwater discusses the derived calibration curves from many calibration runs derived for the Mizuno R20 style experiment that will be running 3 activated meshes supplied by Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356.

MESH - Position and nature of internal thermocouple

Detail on "T core (AIN0)" reactor core thermocouple.

MESH - Loading me356 treated Nickel mesh into Mizuno R20-style reactor

This video shows how 3 Pd "activated" Ni meshes provided by Tomáš Jędrzejek AKA me356 were loaded into the Mizuno R20-style reactor.

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Gerrit V
Dec 2, 2022Liked by Bob Greenyer

Dear Bob and Alan,

Two questions:

Rothwell explains in his presentation during ICCF22 in 2019 that the increase in excess heat production of R20 compared to R19 was because of the change from external heating to internal heating. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9-HfYScq_4&list=PLpEPF2v_du9RBqvUxxOpoO2GSquUjzn2r&index=7).

What is the reason to stick to external heating in your experiment?

Second question:

The meshes are rubbed against each other while rolling them up. How strong is the palladium connected to the nickel mesh? Is it not rubbed off while this is done? The palladium looks like powder on the mesh.

Best regards, Gerrit V

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Harry
Dec 3, 2022

Can’t wait for results video

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