From: Jed Rothwell * This is not the only way to conduct tests with this system. As I said, previously he ran input power constantly, for days on end…I was looking for a clear-cut result with a high signal to noise ratio, which in this case -- with this system -- is not the same as the most anomalous power or the best input/output ratio.
There is little doubt that there is some anomalous power. It seems that the biggest problem noticed thus far is lack of baseline calibration, specifically the measurement of the thermal contribution of the pump. Was a long blank run done with no other power into the system other than the pump? On eBay for instance, 8 liter/min Lab pumps are found and most are in the 80 watt range. Given that water pumps are efficient, much of that expended power gets dumped into the system in the form of heat. This needs to be accounted for in baseline calibration. Maybe I missed it.

