On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> The discussions here about how "wet steam" might produce a gigantic error > are nonsense. No one has demonstrated such an error with a system like this. > No one here has run a test demonstrating how to make steam with 6 times less > energy than it normally takes. > It is not necessary to do any tests to know that with a given input flow rate of water at room temperature, if the output fluid is at 100C, the corresponding power for 99% liquid (by mass) is about 7 times lower than it is for 100% steam. Rossi has never provided data to distinguish between those two extremes, and the video evidence that is available is strong evidence that it is much closer to very wet, than it is to very dry.

