At 11:23 AM 10/7/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Peter Heckert wrote:
BTW, if the heat exchanger is inside the housing of the e-cat, then
its energy loss is zero,
That can't be. That would violate CoE. All heat exchangers lose
heat. If the heat exchanger is inside the housing, that means the
housing is hotter and radiates more heat than it would if there were
no heat exchanger inside it. It does not matter where you put the
thing must produce heat.
The radio24 pics show the heat exchanger outside. The "corrugated"
section inside the eCat is part of its internal core-to-steam heat exchanger.