So why, as suggested by many, he didn't use another kind of flowmeter so we could have now instantaneous values to plot along the temperature ones ? Couldn't he afford it ? He sold home ! Having such data we could have explained the apparent instability and crazyness of the output power curve.
2011/10/12 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> > Horace Heffner <[email protected]> wrote: > > I read the meter as 13.1403 m^3, or 1314.3 liters. Given the test lasted >> 526 minutes that is 1314.3 liter/(536 min.) = 2.45 liters/min = 0.0409 >> liters per second = 40.9 ml/s. >> > > Lewan says the meter accumulated a total of 4,554 L from 11:57 to 19:03 (7 > hours, 6 minutes; 426 minutes). > > With these meters, it is easier to read the accumulated amount than the > instantaneous flow. > > - Jed > >

