Jiang's last message to me confirmed that T2 finally bit the dust:

We hope[d] to calibrate T2 after experiment, but when cooling down to
150°C,T2 was working abnormal,and T2 finally died on 11 May, temperture to
zero.


*My conclusion*

I think there was excess heat on May 5. Based on T1 (red line), I think the
heat continued up to around 19:00, in two bursts. T4 (purple line) also
shows some signs of this, even though it was cooled by a fan and mounted
outside the cell. What happened after 19:00 is unclear to me.

Here is some other evidence for excess heat on May 5 and 6:

On May 5, T4 shows a definite increase, even though it is mounted outside
the cell with a cooling fan. I think I see a slight temperature elevation
in T4 on May 6 as well.

On May 6, T1 definitely rose again, even though input power was stable.
There is no sign that T1 was damaged or that it ever exceeded 1300°C so I
think it is reliable.


I think this experiment is better than Lugano or Parkhomov's.

I will translate the two graphs, annotate them with the text I added to the
Fig. 6 screen. I will upload the slides in an Acrobat file, and send the
link to E-Cat World.

- Jed

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