Alan, you should explain more. I fail completely see your point, how does it
confirm your hypothesis? Or at least you cannot make any calculations from
your idea of "dryout", therefore it seems to be rather irrelevant concept.

You also are misusing physical concepts. E-Cat produces always high quality
steam and hot water, but never low quality steam. You can only make low
quality steam by cooling rapidly high pressure steam and these conditions
might happen in steam turbines. But E-Cat is working roughly at constant
pressure (3.3kPa pressure difference is insignificant), therefore the steam
quality is there always ca. 98% (±0.015).

Coffee maker does not produce ultra low quality steam, but very little high
quality steam and lots of hot water. Same logic applies to E-Cat, although
high quality steam and hot water ratio was higher in most demonstrations.

—Jouni

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