Have you seen these advertized? It's supposed to be a personal reactor for single home use. It uses a reactive metal to create steam and power a generator. How much power could this thing possibly produce without filling a house with steam? And if it's recovering steam back into liquid, where is the heat going? Does it heat the room at the same time? How much heat? Could a guy like you toss one in the pool and turn it into a spa?
Maybe you're supposed to put it in the garage or a cement reinforced hole in the yard but it sure doesn't look that way. I have not found easy answers to these questions.
Now I remember why I hate Texas so much. No, Seater, it never really was about you.
The Chinese are putting these in their new Space Fighters. But you can expect an export ban in a couple of weeks unless the Trump Inauguration Committee gets a sudden anonymous “donation “ of about $100 million.
This thing is almost as cool as the space heaters that will heat an entire room from 50 to 70 degrees in 2 minutes that they've been pimping on youtube adds lately.
I'll bet it uses the Bernouli effect also.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
smackaholic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:24 am
This thing is almost as cool as the space heaters that will heat an entire room from 50 to 70 degrees in 2 minutes that they've been pimping on youtube adds lately.
I'll bet it uses the Bernouli effect also.
How much juice does that thing use?
“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?