The model and manufacturer of the 6 Oct heat exchanger has been revealed:
SWEP E8T-SC-S
http://www.swep.net/index.php?tpl=productsheets&lang=en&id=361&Type=E&Size=8T&Material=SC&Pressure=S
in Mats Lewan's report:
http://www.nyteknik.se/incoming/article3284962.ece/BINARY/Test+of+E-cat+October+6+%28pdf%29


On 12/10/2011 11:32 AM, Robert Leguillon wrote:
If you, or maybe Aussie Guy, can get Rossi to reveal the make and model of the exact heat-exchanger manifold used in the October 6th demo, I'd be happy to chip in on any parts costs. I'm just afraid that a copper pipe is going to be insufficient to model the larger mass of the thick brass manifold. With cold water flowing through one side, the "steam heat" could be simulated with alternate heat sources on the other side. This would be the best option to avoid insufficient modeling of an ad-hoc experiment (unless you have a couple of thick brass elbows that can be welded back-to-back, or some reasonable equivalent.

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