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The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project is a group dedicated to researching Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (often referred to as LENR) while sharing all procedures, data, and results openly online. We rely on comments from online contributors to aid us in developing our experiments and contemplating the results. We invite everyone to participate in our discussions, which take place in the comments of our experiment posts. These links can be seen along the right-hand side of this page. Please browse around and give us your feedback. We look forward to seeing you around Quantum Heat.

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In the spirit of making this replication experiment and process as transparent as the apparatus is, we have just posted many, many details of the cell design and the experiment.  You can find it under the Replication menu under Initial Replication Experiment.  Curious minds will be able to find details like the 3D solid model of the apparatus, the sensor positions, the wiring diagram, parts list, calibration plan and data, and eventual links to live data.  Enjoy.

 

 

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+3 #4 Malachi Heder 2012-11-02 15:08
Last night durning the calibration, at maximum power, I measured the Lexan shield to be 43C. I also measured the base plate to be 32C. The baseplate was cool to the touch everywhere I could reach with my hand. Here are a few pictures that were taken with a thermal camera. I also used a multimeter with thermocouple attachments to check the temperatures.


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0 #3 Scalare 2012-11-01 20:59
If possible, manual measurements at the end of 12h calibration cycle would be good. Thank you in advance.
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+1 #2 Ryan Hunt 2012-11-01 19:57
Thanks. We are not planning on measuring the shield and base plate temperatures for this experiment. I expect that there will be many derivations of this experiment to be made by many investigators later.
We can take some manual measurements with a IR temperature gun and note them if you are interested. Just let me know what you would like us to sample.
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0 #1 Scalare 2012-11-01 19:53
A very detailed description and a very open way to share information and results, congratulations.
I am looking forward to download next calibration data.
To have a complete overview of possible heat exchanges and transfers, have you planned to measure also PC shield and Al base plate temperatures?
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