The pressure of the hose is too small, in another thread I wrote this : "Considering a stream of 10m/s, 1.5g/s out of the hose, with, 5cm2 of area, the pressure inside above 1atm the chamber is P=F/A=(1.5*10(-3)*10)/5*10(-4)=(1.5*10(-2)*10(4))/5=1.5*20=30N/m2 or and increase of 3*10(-4) atm."
It cannot raise water more than 3 milimeters. That sort of rubber, I made some calculations elsewhere, does not radiate more than 25W per meter. The steam must be dry to be pumped out. > A percolator can produce liquid mass flows far exceeding 1% by volume of > gas. The amount of percolation obtained can be controlled by controlling > the ratio of the flow of water to the amount of heat applied to the chamber. > Active controllers exist in the Rossi device. >

