Well, present it here then. You do the work you are asking me to do. You know what is required.
What. You want me to post a link? Okay:
http://www.lenr-canr.org/News.htm
This give summaries of ALL the tests. The section you want to look at is "Rossi 18 Hour Demonstration". If you want the "steam test", it immediately preceeds the 18-hour info.
Or you want me to copy and paste?? Here's the relevant info:
Duration of test: 18 hours
Flow rate: 3,000 L/h = ~833 ml/s.
Cooling water input temperature: 15°C
Cooling water output temperature: ~20°C
Input power from control electronics: variable, average 80 W, closer to 20 W for 6 hours
The temperature difference of 5°C * 833 ml = 4,165 calories/second = 17,493 W. Observers estimated average power as 16 kW. A 5°C temperature difference can easily be measured with confidence.
The control electronics input of ~80 W is in line with what was reported for tests before Jan. 14. Input power was high on that day because there was a problem with cracked welding, according to the Levi report.
18 hours * 16 kW = 288 kWh = 1,037 MJ. That is the amount of energy in 26 kg of gasoline (7.9 gallons). Given the size and weight of the device, this rules out a chemical source of energy.
The above makes you seem quite the pompous ass. You seem to feel that WW is somehow required to serve you. How so? You are the one, among quite a few other flat-earthers, whose only contribution here is....well, you have no actual contribution that I can see. You are among the group bleating that Rossi has not provided you with any proofs (as if he has some obligation to do so). Well, the same goes for you, friend, where are your proofs that his claims are bogus? Wonder Warthog keeps trying to steer you to posted testing data. You answer him, repeatedly, with statememts like the above.
No matter, by all means, continue trolling, which is what many of the flat-earthers do on these e-cat threads, to one extent or another. I do not know the truth of it but we shall all know soon enough if this process and these devices are some very eloborate scam or if they will cheaply supply a significant portion of the world's energy requirements.