On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Jouni Valkonen
wrote:
> If considered that in E-Cat there is constantly flowing cool water to
> replenish boiled water, then it is quite obvious that 2.5 kilowatt is
> very much possible with Mats' E-Cat.
I disagree. Heating the constant flow of cool water (at
[ Delayed by jail-house-mail -- should be BEFORE my comment on test3 ]
At 11:16 AM 7/7/2011, Daniel Rocha wrote:
Take a look at this video, simulating steam production at 1200W with a
4m long hose: .
What do you think?
Not enough controls.
But THIS guy's interesting TinselKoala (
At 01:48 PM 7/7/2011, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
There's a Test 3 I haven't watched yet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17ser9_tGiU
Oops -- that's a different one -- Mr Powerpuff.
But it DOES show how water collects in the hose.
The original post is here:
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If considered that in E-Cat there is constantly flowing cool water to
replenish boiled water, then it is quite obvious that 2.5 kilowatt is
very much possible with Mats' E-Cat. However Steven's E-Cat was
malfunctioning while video was shot.
That stove was quite modern, therefore it is likely that
The woven works at 1700W.
It is hard to tell, but that does look similar to NyTeknik's video.
- Jed
Josh wrote:
"Surely someone so brilliant to find the solution to the world's energy
problems, should be able to
design an airtight demonstration of it, that the galloping gourmet can't
dispute."
I'm sure Rossi could if he wanted to... he just doesn't have the time, and has
stated that sever
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
> Take a look at this video, simulating steam production at 1200W with a
> 4m long hose:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVwINedGR_Q
>
> It does look like the swedish's magzine video, NyTeknik, including the
> weird sounds, around 1200W:
>
>
Take a look at this video, simulating steam production at 1200W with a
4m long hose:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVwINedGR_Q
It does look like the swedish's magzine video, NyTeknik, including the
weird sounds, around 1200W:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8SeOteFPtM
What do you think?
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