Andrea Rossi stated that one could get 8 times the output per unit of input, and that going higher could be dangerous.
I’m not exactly sure what the number would be in relation to the energy density of gas, but I bet it’s not 10,000.
The internal temperature of the large ceramic tube would have to be higher then the 1800 to 1900 degrees F. measured on its outside and the little metal tube on the inside would be responsible for the majority of heat produced.
How much heat per hour could a thimble sized tube radiate at those temperatures given its small surface area?
“Andrea Rossi stated that one could get 8 times the output per unit of input, and that going higher could be dangerous.
Well, he's made so many statements...........