For the sake of just finding out, can you rig a set of shut-off valves and Ts to let the full pressure side tube (once full) release the water down into the input side, while the output side goes to level-ish (~0 barg). Just to see if the valves pop open and just let the water flow through the pump. (No pumping).
Paradigmnoia
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Posts by Paradigmnoia
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Thanks for you hard work, Alan.
I still believe that the output pressure should not be combined with the input pressure, as outlined several posts above.
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@Para,
What's the setup, you have a 10mm gap for an arc or a short circuit simulating the Quarkx??
I am inching towards an arc gap test. Just fiddling with the 1 ohm resistor "currently"
I stuck one in line with my existing hot slab, since I have a good handle on how that responds.
I was mostly interested in how much current I can stuff through the 1 ohm without making it too hot. And then one thing lead to another... and I thought I would have some fun....
But since no one is playing along, I'll drop a hint. The orange covered Klein meter in the Gullstrom & Rossi paper image does not appear to auto range to DC V...
I was able to cook the slab up to ~270 C through the 1 ohm. (But the " J " in the resistor part number might not be quite as good as it should or could be).
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Still no guesses on the mV DC measured across the 1 ohm resistor last night?
It wasn't 100 mV.
And it leads to more questions....
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What does > 6 COP mean when that implies a ~10x to 20x measurement error?
If the error bars go 10x + one way, then ?
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Extensive enhancement on the Smith window photo reveals this:
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I am a very social animal, so no worries there. Speaking of teams, have you forgotten about Fulvio?
Don't forget Leonardi. He knows how to turn the control dials of the control box for the E-Cats.
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Did we ever get to the bottom of which pipe was supposed to be DN40?
The steam pipes coming out of the BF's seem pretty small. (see page 25, Smith supplemental report)
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Anybody want to guess the DC mV measured across the 1 ohm resistor in my little test?
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Just stuck a 10W1RJ resistor in series with my 18.1 ohm Durapot slab. Did quick tests with ~30V and ~25V across the series (True RMS).
Measured voltage drop across the 1 ohm resistor, total power, total current, DC volts across the 1 ohm resistor, true RMS volts across the resistor, resistor temperature, inside and outside temperatures of the slab, and ambient temp. Took some photos.
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Alan, can you see if you find out out what the rated power of the ceramic resistor used for the previous test was, when you are at the demo? And please note the same for any in the upcoming demo.
TIA
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To me the Smith report photo has Rossi taking a photo of the window photographer, in the lower LH pane.
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During the test...
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I thought I linked here: July 2016
Anyways, I am busy building a NOG-Z...
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The google photos are not inconclusive. At least not all of them. But then you claim they put in and took the windows out again. Which is true for when Wong showed up.
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Well, one doesn't get shadows on not-glass. Look at the top of the window glass/holes in the various window images.
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Here's one version found on the site here. (Not that I want to continue with the window thing unless something new comes up).
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Ok. Probably the image was modified, then, by some Photoshop-like program as it was enlarged. I don't think there are higher resolution versions.
Perhaps we should look into getting the complete Stokes deposition. He was indifferent to what was going on there, and should have examined all of the rooms. I'm not sure what the status of the transcripts are, now that there has been a settlement.
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Your close up image of the window conveniently crops the reflection in the lower window pane.
The door windows are reflecting, except especially the RH paper one.
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Of course, Wong was there almost a year to the day after the Plant was shut down. The black container was already gone.