Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: If the COP of the E-Cat is high enough, these gross input and output power > levels will show a COP over 6, >
If the COP 8000 as claimed (80 times input) everyone in the building would be dead. That is easy to establish. Just look at the Google street view of the building, and estimate how much heat they claim in the court documents and press release. I think it comes to about 800 kW. Actually I think they say it is 1 MW. Suppose the customer is running a dry cleaner. You know how big dry cleaning equipment is, and how big a typical dry cleaning store is, right? A dry cleaner steam generator is ~10 kW. See: http://www.reimersinc.com/steam-boilers-garment Do you think they can fit 80 dry cleaning machines in a space like that? What do you think would happen to the operators? Take any industrial use for 800 kW of process steam or process heat, and you will see that it cannot fit into warehouse/office spaces of this size. - Jed