At 09:19 AM 10/11/2011, Peter Heckert wrote:
Rossi wrote: 15kg/h here:
http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510&cpage=20#comment-94236
That's 4.17 g/s -- Lewan recorded 0.9 (stable) and 1.9 (cool-down).
I don't think we even know what pump was used (piston? peristaltic) -- it doesn't show in any of the videos.
Lewan's September results -- using the same fat-cat box (except Rossi said it contained multiple eCats) ---
Flow 13 l/hour -- which isn't far off Rossi's reported 15 l/hour -- but WAY off Lewan's 0.9 g/s
13 or 15 l/hour would allow 9.4 or 10.8 kW of 1 bar 120 C superheated steam to reach the heat exchanger, and is in line with what was measured.
Lewan's 0.9 g /s = 3.2 l/hr can only deliver 2.4 kW