hello every one. i have been asked to se if anyone can help replicate this test:
here is what i have.Quote please let me know if anyone wants to take on this replication. looks like it would be worth a look.
thanks,
~Russ
here is what i have.
Hello Russ
A replicator "Woppy" on the French forum conspirovniscience seem to have achieved a cop of 11 on his CFR setup .
We would like to request your help and that of the members the forum to replicate and perhaps close the loop to confirm .
Here is a raw google translation of his latest experiments
"
I just out of my reactor with 450 ml of K2CO3 in 0.03 Moles, a cathode W / L 1.5 cm long by 1.6 mm in diameter. Reactor is great thermally insulated (c is green reactor on one of my video contender. climb from 25 to 100 degrees in 12 minutes at 100 volts and 3.4 A initial, which finished boiling under 114.6 volts and 470 mA. So constant steam with a groin about 50 watts . then switch on the 555 set at 200 Hz and 6.6% duty and mounted the abutment of the variac voltage (250 volts indicated) and 40 minutes measurement result on the last 20 minutes Output power = 967.9 grams of reactor per minute 20 exp -949.6 grams of the reactor to the minute 40 of the exp is 18.3 grams of water were evaporated for 20 minutes past the exp and very regular about 4.5 grams per 5 minutes . and therefore 18.3 x 2260 = 41358 joules = Input power for the last 20 minutes or 1200 seconds, I had an average voltage of 13 volts and an average .5 A to 0225 an average of 4.3 watts and thus 3.04 watts x 1200 seconds = 3648 joules So a coefficient of performance .... oh no! ... my calculator is discharged caramba ... it's always like that, when you need it."
Here is a link to the forum :
http://www.conspirovniscience.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1137&st=600entry38845
Here is the schematic :
http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=888618lenrshematiccop5.jpg
thanks,
~Russ