Hi Peter,

I know Rossi said this but I also know Mats measured a lower rate (0.9g/m)
for a period of 6 minutes and I also know they stated the flow rate was
increased at 19:08 to cool the reaction but if the pump was already at
maximum how could this be done?

It's perplexing to have all this contradictory information.

Best Regards, Colin

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:14 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> ----- Original Nachricht ----
> Von:     Colin Hercus <[email protected]>
> An:      [email protected]
> Datum:   25.10.2011 03:54
> Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Possible mechanism-Excess Power Reading of ECAT
>
> > Hi Peter,
> >
> > The primary flow is interesting problem. Rossi states 4g/sec which is
> close
> > to 15 kg/h. The specs of the pump give a maximum of 12kg/h at 1.5 bar so
> if
> > we believe Rossi then the pump must have been running at maximum volume
> but
> > then how can we explain the flow rate of the peristaltic pump being
> > increased at 19:08 if it was already at maximum?
> >
>
> I asked this in Rossis forum and he replied "15kg/h".
> Dont take this like gold, possibly he didnt remember or didnt know  and
> then he gives the most advantegeous answer always.
> His answers are not reliable and he is a busy man who has not much time.
> What his answer probably means is: "I dont remember exactly and we did not
> keep track, but the maximum that the pump can do is 15kg/h and we should
> have reached this at least temporary"
> ;-)
>
>

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