P.J van Noorden <[email protected]> wrote:

I can confirm the problems which occur during plasma electrolysis: The
> excess heat measured by Rossi would be correct if indeed all the water is
> converted into steam , but in practice water can be taken away with the
> watervapour . . .


This is ruled out. The temperature was measured at 101 deg C and they used a
relative humidity meter to confirm that there was no vapor. (To confirm it
was "dry steam").

There was some confusion about the meter. I updated my description at
http://lenr-canr.org/News.htm to address this:

A Delta Ohm monitor [is used] to measure the relative humidity of the steam.
This is to confirm that it is “dry steam”; that is, steam only, with no
water droplets. This is a model  HD37AB1347
IAQ<http://www.deltaohm.com/ver2010/uk/st_airQ.php?str=HD37AB1347>
 with a high temperature add-on SICRAM module

- Jed

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