Yup, seems to be a big problem. Doesn't look good. ________________________________ From: David Roberson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 3:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Vo]:DGT Temperature Output Appears to Have a Problem
I have been watching the DGT demo with enthusiasm. The technique that they use to measure the output power gives me pause because of the elevated output reading that they use to calculate the power. I noticed that the output temperature is in the ballpark of 150 C, which I have a strong suspicion is not what the output water is actually exhibiting. This may be a metallic structure reading instead of water since the internal temperature readings are so large. I am not capable of interacting with the on line demo so perhaps someone else might ask them about this issue for me. They should increase the water flow enough to keep the water from boiling in order to prove that the power is as measured by their experiment. Otherwise, I would just assume that the water is boiling and at 100 C provided it is proven dry. Does anyone else share this concern? Dave

