Jouni Valkonen <jounivalko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But if you do not have such a fancy toys around, then you have to > improvise. . . > Most of the equipment he needed was right there! All he had to do was use it properly. As I said, the Termometro 4 channel TM-947 SD could have recorded the temperatures to a computer. Just read the manual, put an SD card in it, and press a few buttons. He has a computer recording temperatures already. Surely he can attach a few more thermocouples and a couple of flow meters to it. Or get another computer. They cost nothing these day. I have them coming out of my ears. Any missing equipment could be purchased in a few hours on the internet. He may not have a high precision flowmeter for the primary circuit, or a digital recording flowmeter for 10 L/min. He could purchase these at a modest cost. I would have been happy to provide them, if I had known he was planning to do a test without them. Doing a test without the proper instruments and without recording on a computer is crazy. It is waste of time. Inviting people to such a test is an insult. What the heck is he doing running a lab without a damned recording flowmeter, anyway? Seriously, are we supposed to believe he will soon turn on a 1 MW reactor made from 52 small units, but he does not have a proper flowmeter in his lab?!? Does he plan to "improvise" that? He will blow his head off. - Jed