Can you try to pass along this info to Dr. Rossi and/or one of the V.V.H.L.
(very very high level) scientist that are going to test the One Megawatt
Huge Cat ?

2011/8/19 Jouni Valkonen <jounivalko...@gmail.com>

> Hallo,
>
> I stumbled upon in the internet a very simple method for doing
> extremely accurate (up to two or three significant digits, depending
> on insulation) calorimetric analysis for any water boiler. Method is
> simple and all measurements are accurate:
>
> – Just weight 5 kg water into bucket.
> – Measure the temperature of water. (preferred temperature is the same
> as inlet water temperature)
> – Put hot water/steam outlet hose into bucket for 5 minutes.
> – After the experiment, weight the water in the bucket and measure the
> temperature change.
> – To refine accuracy, after the experiment, observe for 5 min how fast
> 70°C water is cooling.
>
> This gives accurately the amount of heat outlet hose is carrying with
> steam and hot water. It is sad that Mats Lewan did not realize this
> simple to do calorimetric method. If he had realized this, he would
> have observed ΔT to be around 30-40°C and this would have spared us
> all from lots of excess heat generated in discussion forums.
>
> This is also strong argument that sloppy science in E-Cat
> demonstrations was not Rossi's fault, but those independent observers,
> such as Galantini, Levi, Lewan, Kullander & Essén, could have just
> pointed out this simple and accurate calorimetric method, if they had
> been smart enough. But instead Galantini, Kullander, etc. performed
> irrelevant measurements when they tried to measure wetness of steam,
> although it is well known fact that all water boilers on Earth produce
> ca. 98% quality steam (±0.015), in normal pressure.
>
> –Jouni
>
>

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