Am 08.10.2011 21:59, schrieb Jed Rothwell:
Peter Gluck <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     i have tried to describe my opinion re the latest Rossi event here:

    
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/10/seven-skinny-e-cats-eating-seven-fat.html


This says:

"- the primary steam hot water circuit was open and this can mean that the E-cats still cannot work with internal recirculation-as it was promoted by Defkalion;"

This is wrong on two counts:

1. There is no evidence that Rossi could not recirculate the condensate if he wanted to.
There is evidence that he did not want or he couldnt.

There are no physical limitations or problems that would prevent it. However, as I pointed out, it would be a little tricky and a nuisance, so why bother? Doing it is just a matter of engineering. Frankly, I do not see what difference it makes. It reduces the recovery rate, but so what? Even if you assume the recovery rate was 100% and the reaction produced only 38 MJ, there is no chance this was from chemistry or stored heat. That is ruled out by a wide margin. Whether the margin is a factor of 3, or 10, or a million does not make the slightest bit of difference. Obviously he could have run longer and extended this margin indefinitely.

We have a proverb here: "Wenn der Hund nicht geschissen hätte, dann hätte er den Hasen gekriegt"

"If the dog did not shit, it had caught the rabbit"

SCNR
Peter

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