I described the test of the Hydrodynamics heater at the fire department in
Georgia. They used the water meter to determine the flow rate, dial
thermometers to measure temperature, and a power analyzer to determine total
energy consumption.
If a person had several months to prepare and a few
I believe that a 1MW system is not the way for Rossi to go. I do not
understand the rational.
What would you do with 1MW composed of 100 units?
Again, several independent 1 to 10 KW system are more realistic.
They could easily be placed on a glass table or something like that or be
free to
Dennis wrote:
Again I am not he, but I would opt for several small units to prove
reproducibility,
It should be obvious by now, and Rossi has stated it many times... his opinion
on how to convince
anyone, be they political or scientific or the press, is to build and install a
decent size
Mark Iverson zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
It should be obvious by now, and Rossi has stated it many times... his
opinion on how to convince anyone, be they political or scientific or the
press, is to build and install a decent size plant.
That's right. Rossi has often said this, and I see
I wrote:
Only the most obtuse scientist would claim there might be a problem with the
15 kW test.
I mean, a problem other than the possibility it is fake, with Levi in
cahoots with Rossi. I think everyone acknowledges that is possible. Aside
from that, I do not think there are any valid
Industrial tests can bring surprises, therefore Rossi will have to prepare
some alternatives. He and the Defkalion people will make a sufficient number
of rehearsals before going public.
By the way- this website http://www.defkalion-energy.com/ is active now.
Gives address, phone etc.
On Fri, Mar
Peter Gluck wrote:
Industrial tests can bring surprises, therefore Rossi will have to
prepare some alternatives.
As far as I know, they have no intention of doing that. They are putting
all of their eggs in a 1 MW basket.
- Jed
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