Dear Peter,

Rossi did not specify whether the 20 mm was absolute or above atmospheric.  It 
is obvious that it is above atmospheric.  This pressure is required to force 
the water through the dissipaters and into the open bin.

And yes, the pumps do indirectly force the water back to the bin.  They force 
water into the ECATs which then proceed to the open water tank.  I think you 
intentionally like to suggest ways to scam just to get us to spend our time 
rebutting your suggestions.  Is this your agenda?

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Heckert <peter.heck...@arcor.de>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sat, Nov 5, 2011 11:13 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Some thoughts about Rossi's personality


Am 05.11.2011 15:31, schrieb Terry Blanton:
 On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Peter Heckert<peter.heck...@arcor.de>  wrote:

> I have delivered a perfect explanation how  to fake the energy (sucking
> water out by vacuum and a hidden switch that activates the heater when
> nobody watches the power) and you consistently ignore it or you make up weak
> excuses to explain it away.
 Have you ever worked around large diesel generators?  If you had you
 would know that you don't have to watch them to know when a large load
 has been engaged.  It would be obvious to anyone within earshot that
 AR had flicked the switch.

 Sorry, try again.
ot much load change will happen when the water is not evaporated, but 
ucked.
ow did the water flow back into the tank? The pressure was only 20mm 
atercolumn over air pressure.
ossi was asked this at his forum and his strange answer was "the pump 
hat pumped the water into the reactor was pumping it.
If the pump has sucked out the water, then the tube is empty, filled 
ith steam, but not much water was evaporated.
ot much power required.
ossibly some heating, but not 470 kW.
Peter

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