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Accordings to an italian blog ("22 passi" / Daniele Passerini), the working reactor was connect to the control box by two cables. Heating energy could be calculated by multilying the measured current of 3.5 A with the italian mains tension 230 V giving a power of 805 W.  
 
Accordings to an italian blog ("22 passi" / Daniele Passerini), the working reactor was connect to the control box by two cables. Heating energy could be calculated by multilying the measured current of 3.5 A with the italian mains tension 230 V giving a power of 805 W.  
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Three days after the demonstration, Steven Krivit published in his blog a deceptive short preliminary report on his observations in Bologna.<ref>Krivit S.B.: ''Preliminary Report of Interviews with E-Cat Trio Rossi, Focardi and Levi''. 16. Juni 2011. New Energy Times Blog. [http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/06/16/preliminary-report-of-interviews-with-e-cat-trio-rossi-focardi-and-levi/]</ref>
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Three days after the demonstration, Steven Krivit published in his blog a deceptive short preliminary report on his observations in Bologna.<ref>Krivit S.B.: ''Preliminary Report of Interviews with E-Cat Trio Rossi, Focardi and Levi''. 16. Juni 2011. New Energy Times Blog. [http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/06/16/preliminary-report-of-interviews-with-e-cat-trio-rossi-focardi-and-levi/]</ref> According to this report, Krivit could not directly see steam coming out of the outlet. Only after lifting a black hose he could see some "white steam":
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:''..I could see some white steam slowly exiting from the hose. ..''
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However, completely dry steam is invisible. "White steam" is a sign of waterdroplets of condensed water in steam.
    
==Attempts to replicate the experiments==
 
==Attempts to replicate the experiments==
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