Hello group,
The following Google-translated link pointing to the latest Blog post by
Daniele Passerini (22passi) and containing, among other things, a
statement from dr. Galantini (the thermodynamicist in charge during
earlier E-Cat measurements), will probably be able to shed some light on
OK, Galantini named a probe. (We've had probe part numbers before,
FWIW; Levi mentioned one, IIRC.)
And Galantini told us that he measured temperatures in excess of 100.1
C. (That's lower than numbers given by Levi, BTW, and certainly *far*
too low to indicate the steam was dry without some
Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com wrote:
And of course the word significantly is a value judgement, unless he
cares to hang some numbers on it.
I believe he means mathematically significant, not value-judgement
significant.
It is frustrating that these people do not publish data, and a
On 11-06-20 05:01 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Stephen A. Lawrence sa...@pobox.com mailto:sa...@pobox.com wrote:
And of course the word significantly is a value judgement,
unless he cares to hang some numbers on it.
I believe he means mathematically significant, not value-judgement
I just looked up testo 176 H2.
I found:
testo 176 H2 Temperatur, Feuchte-Datenlogger, Messschreiber, 2 Mio Messwerte,
-20 bis +70 °C
That means in English: logger for temperature and rel. humidity, 2 mill. data
points, -20 to +70 C
This means, you can't use it for temperatures over 70 C !
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 it for temperatures over 70 C !
Well, it shows 101 deg C on the screen so evidently it does go over 70. I
think it would
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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