On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I didn't originate this. I reprint it with minor changes from ecatnews.com.
> ...
Interesting! Let's run the figures for the 1 MW demo.
Energy input : 66 kWh -> 238 MJ
Water claimed to be vaporized : 3716 l
Average output temperature : 104.5 C
Average input temperature : 18.3 C
Energy required to heat 3716 kg of water from 18.3 C to 104.5 C :
(104.5 - 18.3) * 4.181e3 * 3716 = 1.34 GJ
So:
COP = 1.34 GJ / 238 MJ = 5.63
So if he and Fioravanti mistook very wet steam for steam, he only
has a cold fusion reactor with a COP of only 5.63, instead of a COP
of 9.49 GJ / 238 MJ = 39.9. What a scammer!!!!
I mean, when I pay $2,000,000 for a cold fusion reactor with a COP
of 40, I don't expect to be given a cold fusion reactor with a COP
of 5.63. Jeeez!!! That's what you get when you go for cheap Italian
knock-off "University of Baloney" cold fusion reactors.
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Berke Durak