Sterling's first H-Cat calorimetric test point to anomalous heat

  • Sterling's first H-Cat calorimetric test point to anomalous heat


    A report of Sterling Allan's test of the H-Cat (HHO through catalytic converter) in water bath at Frank Crowther's house, March 25-27, 2014; achieving around 93% input/output efficiency. Conventional electrolysis and fuel cell theoretical limits combined give a 80% efficiency maximum, pointing to an anomalous effect.


    http://pesn.com/2014/03/31/960…_H-Cat_calorimetric-test/

  • I had a strange experience testing a catalytic core in a 3" piece of SS thin-wall pipe for an H-Cat reactor/device. Please have a look at the video and see if you can explain the audible resonance that the reactor tube creates when pumped with HHO from a standard brute force HHO wet cell. I'm stumped as to what causes the sound and air pressure from the outlet of the pipe.


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    Sorry about the poor video quality. It's my first Youtube and I just wanted to preserve the phenomenon before I cut up the pipe to build the double walled reactor.

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