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.
Sorry, Dudley, but that is NOT what your original posting said. Why not admit that you were just sloppy about the units??
But such honesty seems beyond the capacity of you skeptopath trolls.
"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.
No, actually it couldn't...for that specific experiment. The reason being not the potential available energy from the H2O2, but because of the impossibility of feeding it into the E-cat by any plausible mechanism.
Now, go back and "test" the amount of H2O2 for any of the OTHER demonstrations. I gave you all the info needed (mass flow rate and power out). Not that I should have to, as you "should" be capable of looking them up yourself.