Joshua Cude <[email protected]> wrote: > They weighed it before the warm-up period. >
But heating a brick eCat into 100°C takes about 20 MJ energy. And as there was additional heat loss due to poor insulation some 300-700 watts and also substantial water leak. These basic heat losses that never even got to the heat exchanger took some 27-37 MJ energy where as input was only 32 MJ. Therefore you need to find more clever solutions for an alleged fraud. In additional to that cool water inflow rate was at least 10 kg/h. Therefore it is true that there are high uncertainties, but most of the uncertainties point into direction that there was more heat produced, than what was observed. Reasonable estimation for total heat production was 100-180 MJ. There are indeed huge error margins, but not in the lower end. —Jouni Ps. good to hear you back.

