"16 kWh=16kJ/sec"
"I thought 1 kW was 1 kJ/sec?"
All of which proves that you don't know the difference between a KW and a KWH.
"I asked you and Kevmo to provide me with the info for an experiment, any experiment. You both ran away."
LOL. You've been on these threads a long time, and have been told repeatedly that all the experimnents and demos are available at LENR-CARN.org. What more information do you need.
"Are you sure it's the only one where H2O2 will work?"
Yes.
"I didn't see that one in Kevmo's link. You have a link for those trials?"
See above about LENR-CANR org.
16kW for an hour is 16 kWh. Which is 16kJ/sec.
Which could easily be generated by very dilute H2O2.
It's not more energy by orders of magnitude than could be generated by any possible chemical reaction.