Re: Re: [Vo]:Something more on the steam

2011-06-20 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 11:24 PM 6/20/2011, you wrote: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax mailto:a...@lomaxdesign.coma...@lomaxdesign.com wrote: The Testo 650 is used for measuring *humidity*, Jed, for, like, food manufacturing and storage, etc. Read that HP literature. The device measures up to 100% humidity, it claims. Wet

Re: [Vo]:[Video] Andrea Rossi Explains His Energy Catalyzer (NET - June 14, 2011)

2011-06-20 Thread Harry Veeder
The temperature of steam-vapour (consisting of microscopic water droplets) is slightly cooler than the temperature of the steam-gas. If the temperature did not drop the invisible gas wouldn't condense to become visible vapour. Rossi is not spouting BS. Harry   - Original Message

Re: Re: [Vo]:Something more on the steam

2011-06-20 Thread Harry Veeder
It is misleading (and slightly anal) to believe precision measurements of steam quality are required to prove it is not a scam. As Jed says for an effect of this magnitude rough and ready estimation methods suffice: quickly feel the steam and view the steam where it exits the reactor. If it

Re: [Vo]:Clarifications on steam quality issues and Galantini's statement

2011-06-20 Thread Andrea Selva
testo 176 H2 is the data collector electronic box, not actually the probe. 2011/6/21 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com Angela Kemmler angela.kemm...@gmx.de wrote: That means in English: logger for temperature and rel. humidity, 2 mill. data points, -20 to +70 C This means, you can't use

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