So if I'm understanding you right, the COP is based on only counting the q-pulse and not the heating element? This seems much less compelling, as do the low power levels.
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Thanks so much for getting this info.
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Here, btw, is Godes of Brillouin claiming COP of 100 from the HHT (at around 1:07). It sounds like he was talking more aspirationally.
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Thanks to you and Alain for reporting on this.
Is there any information about power density or temperatures from this thing? My general recollection was that the 2012 iteration was relatively low temperature.
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I'm pretty sure that the 100 COP was from a youtube interview with Godes or another Brillouin person who made the claim, saying that they were going to feed it into a steam engine. It was strange in that they didn't focus on it much, instead talking mostly about the COP 2/3 reactor.
The title of the paper sounds more like an experimental verification of their theory than reports on a new reactor. I guess we'll see.
100x is N´not worth commenting, probably a miss from Sterling Allan.
Today I got this picture from Robert Godes ! He has just checked into the ICCF. -
Any indication of quantities of excess heat and COP?
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Could you tell anything about the COP of the new wires?
And thanks from the US for reporting on all of this for us.
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Interesting video, particularly direct electric conversion. Can someone interpret the temperature graphs near the end for Argon v Hydrogen? Are the watts listed on the side input power or estimated heat?
PDF here.
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Any word on the results?
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When do you anticipate starting the test and/or being able to report preliminary results?
Thanks for all your hard work and for taking the time to answer.