While I am also a skeptical, even rough approximation gives a huge
output gain. Above 100 degrees means gas, and pumping a mixture would
require either another pump, by means of ventilation. Ventilation is
noisy and would require a large opening. Even 1% of liquid is a thick
fog, which is not the case, it doesn't change the end result as much
as 1% of the volume were liquid, which would basically mean a foam as
the output.

The actual results are all more consistent with at least 2500KW than
less than 1000W. You'd have to put a lot of things that are not there.
It is much easier to suppose that Rossi is just draining energy from
somewhere else.

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