I just now wrote: "Since 800 W is used for each of the 3 runs, the
steam generation, and water condensation in the hose, should be
exactly the same. It is not. Therefore it is reasonable that liquid
water is being injected into the hose when flowing water is used in
the second two run modes."
This should have said:"Since 800 W is used for each of the 3 runs,
the steam generation, and thus water condensation in the hose, should
be greatest in mode 1, because no energy is being used to heat the
water once equilibrium is reached in mode 1. More steam production
should result in more condensation in the hose. Much less
condensation happens in mode 1 than in modes 2 and 3. Therefore it
is reasonable that liquid water is being injected into the hose when
flowing water is used in the second two run modes."
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/