At 09:59 AM 10/31/2011, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
a) [00:00 - end] The genset was very loud ... could they really measure the eCat at 56 dB ?

b) There were apparently two steam pipes coming out [00:42] , but there was a thermocouple [00:43] (and fluid water collector [00:44]) on only one .

Mats Lewan says in the Swedish comments that only the lower steam tube was used.

c) The pipe was cool, and the ball-valve handle was barely hot [01:34]

d) You can clearly see the exhaust cap on the generator [01:19] ... lets see : we can calculate the exhaust velocity from the angle of the cap and the strength of gravity and/or the restraining spring and from that we can calculate the power being generated.

Also [ google translate ]

The customer seems väldgt secretive.
I have no greater hope of any statement in a long time.
I talked a bit with what should have been a customer representative (not the verifier Fioravanti) - a free well-dressed Italian gentleman of more than 50 years who would not tell her name and was pretty quiet.


I have no more or less doubt than before, but it is clear that it would be better if the customer could be identified, and it is also clear that an independent test of an established institution is important now.
Mats Lewan, New Technology 29 Oct 2011 12:32

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