Dave wrote: "Why question the steam temperature and pressure readings if they were performed with calibrated meters? Is this merely an attempt to explain away the possible excess heat?
There remains a valid concern about where all of the 1 MW of heat is vented. That at the moment, seems to be the main or only evidence that the system did not function as expected." Penon was asked about the pressure and apparently didn't answer according to IH. Some may disagree with me, but I would not trust the factory calibration. I think you need to calibrate within the configuration of the plant. You need to run it without fuel over the full range of temperatures and flow rates as well as with fuel. AR has never conducted a proper calibration and this test is no different. Also, that meter could handle a large flow rate. There was no reason to confuse the issue with steam at all unless it was needed to facilitate a scam or those temperatures were needed by the mystery customer. If the latter, then he can prove his case by presenting the customer. IH claims the plant didn't work in NC, but suddenly it starts working when it is fully under AR's control in a different state. If that is not fishy, I don't know what is. To my mind, either IH are lying or it doesn't work. I think the chances or the former are minuscule. The flow meter is a small portion of the range of problems that could have already been answered. Jack On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 8:38 PM Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: > a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote: > > Firstly, there is no point in speculating until there is sufficient >> evidence. >> > > Exhibit 5 and the photos of the ceiling are all the evidence anyone needs. > It is physically impossible to operate a 1 MW reactor in that space. Even > Rossi acknowledged this in a sense, when he suddenly began claiming there > is a magic endothermic machine swallowing up the heat. > > > >> At this point I don't have a lot of sympathy for IH. They have had a >> year with access to the plant to figure this out and yet they wait until >> the test is over and Rossi takes them to court to start complaining? >> > > They were complaining long before that, as you saw in their Answer and in > Exhibit 5. > > You need to stop making stuff up. > > - Jed > >

