>From Hollins: > jed, if the power were used to, say, run a thermoelectric heat pump, > cooling one side of the pump, and heating something that was > otherwise internally insulated, then heat WOULD go up after power > is removed. (Just saying, if I were going to fake something, that's > what I'd do. )
Pardon me for butting in for a second: It seems to me that this premise assumes that the output heat would start going up immediately AFTER the input power has been turned off. However, as best as I can tell, looking carefully at the timeline of the charts it is shown that the output heat has ALREADY been going up for several minutes prior to when the input power was been turned off. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks