Load one ecat unit with hydrogen and leave an identical ecat unit unloaded and compare the temperature difference after electricity is applied.
harry On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Harry Veeder <[email protected]> wrote: > You would need control version that has same dimensions and electrical > inputs as the Ecat, but which lacks a nuclear active environment > (NAE). > > harry > > On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:10 AM, Patrick Ellul <[email protected]> wrote: >> How would one measure COP in a "Solid State" e-cat? >> >> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Alan Fletcher <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> The New Solid State E-Cat >>> http://pesn.com/2012/06/30/9602121_Solid_State_E-Cat/ >>> >>> When first introduced to the world, Andrea Rossi's E-Cat required a flow >>> of water to remain stable, even at low temperatures. Now, he has developed a >>> new "solid state" high temperature model that is stable at temperatures even >>> higher than 600C -- with no cooling needed! >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Patrick >> >> www.tRacePerfect.com >> The daily puzzle everyone can finish but not everyone can perfect! >> The quickest puzzle ever! >>

