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TOPIC: Final Calibration of Heat Technique

#151 12 years 3 weeks ago
Final Calibration of Heat Technique

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Great work guys! Keep the data flowing and we will do our best to assist you in any way possible.

I was just reviewing your glass heat transmission and power radiated charts. The Y coordinate should be in watts per square meter instead of cubic meter. I am sure this is just a minor overlook on your part.

I assume that you plan to obtain a final calibration for the device that shows agreement between power input in the form of wire heating when there is no LENR effect present and radiation from the glass surface due to its temperature. There might be unknown effects which make the temperature relationship invalid. You will hear an endless series of complaints from the skeptics among us if a firm correlation is not proven.

Ideally, it would be grand if you could locate every source of leakage heat effecting the calibration. If you achieve that level of performance, the critics might change sides.
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