Damon Craig wrote:

Check out their report. They report the power input as 500 Watts in their energy calculations. Why?

That is incorrect. The report says:

"The electric heater was switched on at 10:25, and the meter reading was 1.5 amperes corresponding to 330 watts for the heating including the power for the instrumentation, about 30 watts. The electric heater thus provides a power of 300 watts to the nickel-hydrogen mixture. This corresponds also to the nominal power of the resistor."

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/EssenHexperiment.pdf

Please get your facts straight.

- Jed

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