Of course. A robust fully demonstrable 1.5 - 2.5 COP gain would be a Holy
Grail moment to demonstrate that new physics is involved - I'm not decrying
it, just the commercial potential...
On Fri, 19 Jul 2024, 21:23 Jones Beene, wrote:
> The interesting point is that despite lack of market value
The interesting point is that despite lack of market value for the tech, it
seems to actually violate long standing physical laws plus there seems to be an
intrinsic window where the actual gain is around 50 percent over input
The heat pump, in contrast, merely taps environmental heat and
Nicholas Palmer wrote:
> If it can only manage a COP of 1.5-2.5, it's not as effective as a heat
> pump...
>
Yes. 1.5 has no practical use. Still, 50 W excess is good because it can be
measured with confidence. I think they said the results are "consistent."
If they can make it happen every
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