Joe Catania <zrosumg...@aol.com> wrote:

The E-Cat ran for 35 minutes without electrical power? Did anyone tell you
> that the thermal inertia will run the E-Cat for that long?


At 22:35 input electric power was 2.5 kW. All electric power was cut off at
this time. The temperature dropped from 131.9°C down to 123.0°C, which is
the expected amount.

At 22:40, 5 minutes later, the temperature rose to 133.7°C, higher than it
was with electric power input.

By 23:10 when the run ended, the temperature had fallen to 122.7°C.

Stored heat cannot explain this behavior. That would violate the second law
of thermodynamics. Since the flow rate remained stable, the temperature
cannot rise without some source of energy production within the cell.

- Jed

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