On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:45 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

 >for the second run, shows a similar pattern, with T1 falling
> steadily and monotonically after the power is turned off, while T2 goes
> bananas. However, this graph also shows T4 increasing after the power turns
> off. T4 is mounted on the outside of the MgO insulation. It rises from 110°C
> up to 167°C. That could not be the effect of room temperature changes. It
> does look like anomalous heat being generated inside the cell.

Notice the delayed rise in T4 at the beginning of the experiment. The
rise in T4 after power is turned off might just be the delayed
dissipation of heat from inside to the outside.

Harry

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