I was converting to kJ/sec, which I did, correctly. So whatever makes you happy.
No, actually it couldn't...for that specific experiment.
It absolutely could.
The reason being not the potential available energy from the H2O2
My enthalpy calc showed that the idiotic claim, no possible chemical reaction could provide the energy needed, was idiotic. Idiotic by orders of magnitude.
but because of the impossibility of feeding it into the E-cat by any plausible mechanism.
Enthalpy says nothing about the mechanical means of a possible cheat.
Enough, troll. Since you’re incapable of honest discussion, I see no reason to continue. You’re just another skeptopath.