Jed, just as an example, in the missing file, in the row 989 which corresponds to 24131.191 seconds the room temperature is 18.78 °C and the water temperature is 21.90. Doing some mathematics we get that the temperature difference is 3.13 °C that appears to be higher than what you say.
Why did you choose 1.4 hours? Giancarlo 2015-01-10 17:50 GMT+01:00 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>: > I wrote: > > >> Where do you see that? At what hour? At hour 2.2 it reaches the peak. The >> water temperature is 23.3°C and ambient is 22.8°C. >> > > I meant to say: At hour 1.4 it reaches the peak. Taking the value at 2.2 > hours, the water temperature is 23.3°C and ambient is 22.8°C. > > At 2.2 hours the numbers are stable. > > I refer to Fig. 19 on p. 25 here: > > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJreportonmi.pdf > > - Jed > >