Mattia Rizzi <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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. . . .
>

Ah, I see your point. I agree that if this is the same pump and if they did
not weigh the water during the Krivit test, then the reported flow rate may
be wrong. I suppose it is the same pump, but I wouldn't know.

Lewan's report is more informative than Krivit's, isn't it? I wish that
Krivit had told us less about the guy removing the coffee machine, and more
about the instruments and procedures in the test.

- Jed

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