[email protected] wrote:
> Frank Acland was so kind to ask him > here is the question + answer. > > > http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/12/30/alexander-parkhomov-on-calibration-in-his-test/ > That's great! Thank you Cousin Peter, and thanks to Frank Acland too. The e-cat World article says he found a heat balance to within 10%. That's fine. That is about what I expected. It says: "Measurements with the electro heater which isn’t containing fuel at the power up to 1000 W were taken. The quantity of the consumed electric power after boiling of water and the amount of heat necessary for heating and evaporation added for preservation of initial level, coincided within 10%." > What else could he do? Except minimizing losses through insulation? > There is no need to do anything else. The excess heat is well above 10% so the uncertainty does not matter. Good job Parkhomov! This gives me much more confidence in the results. - Jed

