Rossi is always saying that he needs the electric power to "stabilize" the
reaction. Maybe it stars at 60 degrees, but needs to be hotter, or needs to
be heated for a long time, to "stabilize".

Whatever he means by "stabilize".



2011/10/18 Peter Heckert <peter.heck...@arcor.de>

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> What I still dont understand: If the outer surface reaches 66° then
> everything inside must be hotter than 60 degrees.
> Why is electric heating still needed? Ok, there is cold water flowing in.
> They could run this through an internal  heat exchanger and avoid electric
> preheating.
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