Jed Rothwell wrote:
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:

So, after reading this, I got to wondering, and now I'd like to know how
Mizuno's power measurements were done, and that information would very
likely appear in the paper


Mizuno used a variety of different methods to measure power, including a Hewlett-Packard computer-based instrument and a Yokogawa model PZ4000. When he used a different methods at the same time they agreed to within 1%.

See:

http://www.lenr-canr.org//acrobat/MizunoTconfirmatib.pdf

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTgeneration.pdf

Thanks! These will take a little time to digest. They're both interesting, in part because the excess gas evolution, which Mizuno mentions, _was_ observed by Scott Little. In particular, in the last run he describes on his website (at which Ken Shoulders was observing), he says he saw 3.5 times as much gas as predicted by Faraday's law. (Unlike Mizuno, Little made no attempt to determine what the excess gas was composed of, so it's just a (reasonable) guess that it was hydrogen and oxygen.) Dunno if this is exactly the same effect as the one Mizuno describes, but it's sure the same _symptom_.

However, neither of these papers appears to be exactly what I was looking for. Upon looking back at Little's web pages a little more carefully it appears that Mizuno's paper which provided the basis for Little's last test series appeared in Infinite Energy, so I suppose I'll have to go through them to get a copy of it.




- Jed




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