Jeff Driscoll wrote:
But this is a moot point because any test that Rossi does is going to have 100% Relative humidity at the end of the hose because the steam is partially condensing already when it leaves the hose.
When the probe was used, it was placed in the machine before the junction to the hose.
There would be no point to bringing the probe to the end of that long hose. Anyone can see that is wet steam, mixed in with droplets of water. Most of the heat has radiated out from the hose by the time it gets there.
- Jed

