Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

When steam is required, water is removed from the circuit and sent to the
> customer, then that condensed water from condensed steam is return to the
> circuit.
>

Perhaps you are suggesting that heat not needed is dumped out. The
imaginary heat rate is 1 MW but some fraction goes to the customer and the
rest is removed with the invisible fans and non-existent vents?

Anyway, this statement of yours is wrong, according to Rossi himself:

"Rossi's reactor control mechanism must self throttle to reduce heat
production based on demand."

The reactor itself is never self-throttled. It continues to produce steady
1 MW heat even when you turn it off and take it apart.

Hey, that's what the man claims, okay?

- Jed

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