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Re: n1tr08urner post# 46267

Tuesday, 10/02/2012 12:31:59 PM

Tuesday, October 02, 2012 12:31:59 PM

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well, saying 95 to 100% efficient is really not meaningful when one does not know what they are measuring . . . is that electric energy in to energy in form of heat in water delivered at outlet ? or is that electric energy applied to the magnetrons that shows up in the thermal energy in the water at the outlet (ie. fudged to ignore the loss boosting the voltage)? and at what rate of water flow is that and how does that scale as the rate of flow changes ? etc.
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really meaningful, right.
5
up to 5% loss
5% of what ?
5% by the time what gets where ?
Is that 5% if the rate of flow is slow enough, so slow a kitchen sink does not fill before the water has cooled too far ?