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Murphy89

02/22/07 9:42 AM

#30041 RE: dingleberry #30038

The 640,000 BTU's is from a post of Mr Davis. It is the 128000 BTU per gallon of fuel, multiplied by the five gallons. hence, I think it is relavent.
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PaperProphet

02/22/07 10:02 AM

#30053 RE: dingleberry #30038

Re:<How do you get 640,000 btu's. If you took a bushel of soybean and set it on fire then that's what you would get. By using the Rivera Process they unlock additional btu's by unlocking the hydrogen in the water (one bushel usually has around 13% h20). Therefore your equation is pointless.>

I think you should recommend that USSE use only water and their secret process. Water is cheap and if they can 'unlock' the BTU's from it, they should do well.
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Matt R

02/22/07 10:13 AM

#30061 RE: dingleberry #30038

thank you - i tried explaining this to poundwise a while back that you can't do the math on the process when you dont know all the variables. so to the naysayers with mathematics degrees - u calcualte an unknown - ur pocket calculator will get an error.