Leaks, plugups, sudden heat excursions, and explosions are reasonable outcomes when a ceramic heating resistor is raised to high temperatures within a constricted, complex chamber with a fixed flow of water throughput.
Much will be revealed when public autopsies are allowed on Rossi devices that have been raised to high input energy levels, especially ones that have malfunctioned. within mutual service, Rich Murray On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Peter Heckert <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 04.10.2011 23:05, schrieb Jed Rothwell: > > Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Scuze me? I can understand the leaking, but plugging up??? How does >> water flowing thru a pipe get plugged??? > > Dunno. I guess maybe in the portion surrounding the cell. Anyway, I have > heard it gets plugged up. > It is easy to see why it often leaks. Look at the photos of the rough & > ready construction of the prototype cells. > > He should get a better plumber. > My heating where I live does not leak ;-) >

