I wrote:

. . . in a Seebeck envelope calorimeter which is capable of accurate heat measurements. . . . There were no explosions, but both ends of the tube produced continuous excess thermal power (356 mW +/- 11 mW maximum). . . .

The explosions are described here:

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

The Seebeck calorimeter was made by Heinz Poppendiek, of Thermonetics Corp. It is the blue box shown in the photo here:

http://lenr-canr.org/Experiments.htm#HighSchoolStudents

(8 photos down)

I think Ed Storms might quibble with error estimate of +/- 11 mW, but it is very precise, and you can use it to measure 356 mW or 1.1 W with confidence.

- Jed

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