Where did the 130,000 kW come from? Levi reported 130 kW for a "brief period". 

Levi only reported that he saw the OUTSIDE of the reactor ... presumably a 
longer version of the bulge in the nekkid mini eCat. 

Essen and Kullander accepted ROSSI's statement that the current reactor is 
50cc. All that we actually know is the size of the nearly-spherical 7cm bulge. 





Reactor Sphere diameter: 7.00 cm OUTER volume: 179.59 cm 3 

E&K didn't measure the weight of the Hydrogen. 

Lewan gives the weight AND the pressure: 

Weight hydrogen bottle (attached, opened, closed, and detached): - before: 
13653.1 grams - after: 13652.6 grams Total loaded: 0.5 grams 
Pressure H2 Bottle: 85 bar Reduced: 12 bar 

>From the weight (0.5g) and pressure (12 bar) we could compute the total 
>pressurized volume. That would give an upper limit on the reactor volume. 

H Cylinder === valve 1 ==== lost hydrogen === valve 2 === visible tubing === 
reactor 

The hydrogen between valve 1 and valve 2 is lost when the cylinder is 
disconnected. This is all industry-standard stuff, so one could build a dummy 
without a reactor, and subtract that volume from the observed volume. 

This could be compared to the total bulge volume. 

Not worth doing though ... 50cc vs 180cc isn't a significant difference. 





From: "Axil Axil" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, May 8, 2011 9:48:59 AM 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Only one size E-Cat? 


If 500 cc volume were true... 



A cubed shaped reaction chamber with a volume of 50 CC that can produce a 
130,000 kw heat spike would radiate at a power of 1 kilowatt per square 


centimeter give or take. 



The absolute black body radiation temperature of such a vessel would be 
17,636,684,303 degrees. 

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