http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3166552.ece (with a 
video done for the 28 april test)
Report of 28 april:  
http://www.nyteknik.se/incoming/article3166569.ece/BINARY/Report+test+of+E-cat+28+April+2011.pdf
As you can hear, the stroke frequency is around 32 strokes/minute, which equals 
to a maximum flow of 3.8 liters/h (= 12.1 * 32/100)
>From 28 april report: Tot flow in 3:06 (3.1) h 11707 grams, which means 3.8 
>kg/h (1 liter of water = 1 kg)
In June video, the stroke frequency is 25 strokes/minute, equal to a maximum of 
3 liter/h. But Rossi said to krivit a flow of 7 liter/h. The only way to 
achieve such flow is a strokes frequency of 60 strokes/minute, one stroke every 
second.
So, i see a pattern.
When it’s a “Rossi said” we have the pump working over-specification, when 
there is an indepenent observer (doing a control of the flow) the pump is 
working as specification.
From: Jed Rothwell 
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:33 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: Rossi Steam Quality Updates

Mattia Rizzi <[email protected]> wrote:

  Yeah. There is a problem: in Lewan’s test, where the flow was accurately 
measured by an independent observer (Lewan), the noise from the pump is 
consistent with the water flow written inside the report.

Which report by Lewan do you refer to? What is the URL, and where is his 
statement about measuring the flow rate? I do not recall this.

- Jed

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