See:

http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3303682.ece

The quality of that video is better than the other ones. Lewan held the
camera steady and explained what the viewer is seeing. There is less
background noise.

By the way, Lewan says he believes input power was measured using the
genset internal meter. This is a highly reliable method.

The thermocouples used in this test can be seen in Lewan's video. They are
professional quality, and they are properly placed.

I will add a short note about the Oct. 28 test to the LENR-CANR.org news
section. I guess I will say:


Rossi conducted a test of the megawatt reactor on October 28, 2011, as
planned. Several scientists and reporters were present, but they were not
allowed to make independent observations or look closely at the
instruments, so the results cannot be confirmed. Rossi announced that the
test was conducted by independent engineers, but the name of the company
they work for was not released.

Rossi uploaded a spreadsheet of data and a report claiming that the reactor
ran for five and a half hours in self-sustaining mode, with no input power,
producing an average of 470 kW of heat. If this is correct, it proves that
the reactor is produce massive amounts of anomalous energy.

NyTeknik published a short report and video of the test here.


- Jed

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