Thanks Rich, I am done debating the steam issue. Until someone builds a *trustworthy* demo that can simulate the behaviour of the eCat with 600-800 watts input, I am unimpressed by the method of debunking by calculation.
Harry ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rich Murray <rmfor...@gmail.com> > To: Harry Veeder <hlvee...@yahoo.com> > Cc: > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:32:59 PM > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi responds to "movie professor" and Peter Ekstrom's > analysis > > I'd like to see a practical person rig up an "empty" demo version > of > the Rossi device -- about the same power electric heater inside a > chamber with a water inlet from a constant rate pump, and short outlet > chimney, etc. with two faucets at the top of the outlet tube: one to > allow fast sequential measures of any exiting invisible steam that > turns into a mist in a few cm, then to be condensed and dripped into a > container for measurement of weight and volume, and the other faucet > leading to a transparent glass tube 3 m long that drains into a second > measuring container, via weight and volume. > > I wager anomalous excess money that the heat input can be adjusted to > closely replicate what we saw in the Krivit video. > > Be a neat project for a high school science fair... >