Joshua, when I look at the pictures of the 1 MW module, I see an awful
lot of pipes, tubes, valves and connections.  Now pipes etc. are quite
removed from my trade, so maybe it is obvious to you how everything is
connected, but it seems to me that you are making lots of assumptions
on how the structure of the system is.

I suppose Rossi did not provide you with a detailed plan.  Maybe you
could draw a schematic of how you think this system is connected.
Then you could explain your "power level fluctuations imply that e-Cat
modules overflow" or whatever argument calmly and in detail.

As I said, steam or not steam, this thing produces lots of excess
energy.  This argument hasn't been properly countered by skeptics.
Fire bricks/hot graphite/molten lead/batteries/garden gnomes etc.
are not allowable arguments since they imply willful deception,
a needlessly complicated hypothesis which is easily subsumed by the
simple claim that all the data is simply fake.

Now the 1 MW module has a control system; wires run to the pumps, of
which there are at least four; we don't really know what kind of
piping is inside the reactors.  We know that the power of each reactor
can be controlled, but not to what extent or how fast.

Why couldn't there be overflow valves or other appropriate mechanisms
to keep the water level or pressure in check?  What makes you think
that Rossi can't properly control his reactors, the input flow rate,
the power level, or any other combination of variables to keep the
thing running?
-- 
Berke Durak

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