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|    sno to Mho    |
|    Re: Simple way to prove it works.....???    |
|    24 Jan 12 23:52:22    |
      From: sno@opelc.com              OK....thank you for the correction....you can get a simple wattmeter for       under 50 dollars....that will measure watts over time...for the claimed       approximate input of 300 watts for pump a simple wattmeter would be       sufficient.....              I also forgot you would need the amount of gallons/liters in the pool..              Since there would be losses in the sides of the pool and evaporation if       you only got 1Kw of energy after calculations it would prove that it       works....              If you spread a bunch of radiators... a bunch ofcar radiators in       series... on the bottom of the pool you would not even need something to       stir the water.....normal thermal currents would spread the heat....              An observer would not need to be a scientist or have any degree to       verify the results...              just some thoughts...have fun....sno              On 1/24/2012 11:18 PM, Mho wrote:       > Wattmeters measures power. Voltage and current do not measure power and       > is commonly used by the scammers to fool the layperson.       >       >       > -----------       > "sno" wrote in message       > news:4f1f7a5f$0$2616$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...       >       >       > Take a swimming pool fill with water.....measure temp of water after a       > period of time when pools temperature settles.....circulate water       > through device back to pool....measure with a simple thermometer rise in       > water temperature....video thermometer next to clock....then anyone can       > do the simple calculations to get approximate energy output.....       >       > Would also need volt/ammeter to get continuous energy input....       >       > If you truly have extreme energy output then you do not need extremely       > accurate measurements.....       >       > thank you for listening to my thoughts....have fun....sno       >                     --       Correct Scientific Terminology:       Hypothesis - a guess as to why or how something occurs       Theory - a hypothesis that has been checked by enough experiments        to be generally assumed to be true.       Law - a hypothesis that has been checked by enough experiments        in enough different ways that it is assumed to be truer then a theory.       Note: nothing is proven in science, things are assumed to be true.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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