Following the live airing of this last night (28 September 2023), Malcolm Bendall sent the following image towards an answer to one of my burning questions. I noted that I had not seen anything working under load.
The above chart indicates that more fuel is used when a HydroCarbon base electrical generator is running with no load and under load. It implies the 400ml of fuel lasts 4.12% less time when running with no load (perhaps this includes UV pre-ioniser losses and will certainly partly be cause by pulling the air through the bubbler). When on heavy load, the generator apparently runs 13.49% longer.
If the claims about negligible CO, CO2, NOX and HCs in the exhaust, this would presumably apply in all circumstances.
Well, I've finished the chapter that I asked to draw on some of your work, which I've used to explain the anomalous presence of carbon in the grey andesite at Puma Punku, which functioned as a particular kind of pyramid. I hope I've reflected your work accurately, and that I've made it clear to readers where my own speculations begin. Bear in mind that all of this started when I bumped into two aerospace engineers there, who were very interested in magnetic anomalies, followed by my own experience of watching a compass needle spin when a storm approached over the Altiplano. My heartfelt thanks to you Bob.
Just did an experiment with a fry pan I carbonised. I placed it in water. Now, if I went anti-clockwise, not much carbon came off. But if I went clockwise carbon came off quicker.