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Re: mr_sano post# 24002

Monday, 11/09/2015 8:44:03 PM

Monday, November 09, 2015 8:44:03 PM

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The vertical orientation did not work as impedance eventually went high.

Sometimes I read your posts, just in case there is something of value. Then I see a statement like this one in your last post and realize that you don't always understand what you are talking about.

Read this from 10-Q (May 2015), it will help you to understand:

We are working with Temple University and Kinder Morgan to resolve this issue. As explained below, we believe reinstalling the unit in a vertical configuration will correct the issue of impedance reduction due to conductive particulate matter.

Similar conditions have been experienced in earlier prototype tests at the Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center ("RMOTC"). In these operations, the presence of conductive particulate matter was mitigated by installing the AOT in a vertical, rather than horizontal, orientation. When installed horizontally, large particulate matter can congregate at the base of the treatment vessel. If these particles are conductive, they can effectively bridge the gap between electrodes, reducing impedance and causing the system to short out.

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