The article says the input current is 12,000 amps. You then apply the super-dark-matter-anti-atomic-hydrino conversion formula (which look suspiciously like the ordinary result of electrical power output from the definition of voltage and current) to 1,000,000 / 12,000 and get ... wait for it ... wait for it ... 83 volts.
In other words, at these amperages, ordinary house voltage will yield a megawatt, plus a lot of steam. Which is typical of the raving lunacies that Kevmo posts.
You then apply the super-dark-matter-anti-atomic-hydrino conversion formula (which look suspiciously like the ordinary result of electrical power output from the definition of voltage and current) to 1,000,000 / 12,000 and get ... wait for it ... wait for it ... 83 volts.
***Yet another example of your supreme horse manure.
ordinary house voltage will yield a megawatt,
***Where does it say it’s inputting 120V?