> it. If there had been a lot of water coming out with steam, that bucket
would have overflowed in no time.

Incorrect since the valve is pratically closed. SImply you don't know.
By the way, i've readed many comments by guys that are experts of
thermodynamics: nobody will use the "Colonel" approach, but they install a
Demister (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demister_%28vapor%29), because with
the Colonel approach you can't separe the liquid suspendend insidere the
vapour, you collect only the liquid already condensed.
This measurement is flawed like measurements done up to september.
I think that the "Colonel" was hired by Ampenergo. By the way, Rossi
confirmed that he has already worked with the Colonel.

2011/11/3 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> I wrote:
>
> The colonel and others who know a lot about steam have all said that they
>> are certain this was dry steam.
>
>
> I mean that he said that about Rossi's previous tests. And this one too.
>
> There is no doubt the Oct. 28 test produced only dry steam. You can see
> the condensate collection bucket right below the pipe, with the tube going
> to it. If there had been a lot of water coming out with steam, that bucket
> would have overflowed in no time.
>
> This colonel was confident that of Rossi's previous tests were valid. Ah,
> but if he is secretly in cahoots with Rossi that's *just* what he *would*say, 
> isn't it?
>
> I do not believe in conspiracy theories. This one is expanding beyond all
> credibility. You have to believe that Rossi has now paid off George Miley
> and his intrepid grad students as well.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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