From the www.lenr-canr.org/News.htm website
“Peak power was nomionally 8 kW but the instruments werre so imprecise it might have been lower or much higher, perhaps 10 kW”.
This is where I say “WTF!! C’mon guys, call your local Omega or Agilent Field Service Engineer and show him what you want to measure. He will be more than happy to assist you in providing you the tools and probes to ACCURATELY and PRECISELY make the measurements you need”.
What we are told is that the ‘instruments’ they used can’t reliably guess the power output within 20%. What are they doing? Spitting on the sides and seeing how much it bubbles? No excuse for this crap, especially at this stage.
As a results-oriented mechanical engineer with much experience in data logging and control systems, I agree with your assessment.
Hell, I can guess THAT close! LOL