On Sep 19, 2011, at 3:29 PM, Man on Bridges wrote:
It's funny to notice everyone (believers and skeptics) is talking
about a 1 MW power plant, but if it has at least a COP of 6, which
Rossi claims, then the input is a maximum of 167 kW!
So if it's fake, there is only a 167 kW that can be dangerous,
don't get me wrong that can still be very dangerous.
But if you are a true skeptic than the calculations should be based
also upon this fake amount of 167 kW i.s.o. 1 MW, because everyone
can see the amount of energy that is put in it!
Kind regards,
MoB
There is no justification to call anything a fake. No one has
actually measured total energy in and total energy out for any E-cat
device and made it public. Momentary power measurements are
useless. The problem is the calorimetry applied is so poor as to
learn almost nothing at all about a hidden device of not fully known
structure and function. Everything is speculation.
It is easy to get a MW out for a while, even periodically, even if
the only input has been 167 kW. The thermal mass is huge.
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/