On 2012-12-12 22:08, Arnaud Kodeck wrote:
http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/follow/176-eu-cell-2-active-wire-run

Promising results are shown from EU cell of MFMP !

It seems that even taking into account the most conservative baseline to determine output power by curve fitting (to the previously made calibration runs), they're already showing excess power at about 6W. With the least conservative baseline, that's about 20W.

It looks like using borosilicate glass instead of quartz did really make a difference. Quartz glass is almost completely transparent to IR radiation, while borosilicate glass is mostly (although not totally) opaque to it.

Note to readers: the MFMP team is not using the Stefan-Boltzmann law to determine output power. This decreases the likelihood of large errors.

I think it's safe to say that the MFMP finally successfully replicated Celani's anomalous thermal effect from his treated Constantan wires. The next step is now to determine whether that is a real effect or it's all due to a really unexpected artifact lurking somewhere.

Cheers,
S.A.


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