The eCat outputs heat. It would be up to the customer to convert that heat to steam, warm water, electricity, or whatever they want.
I think of it as a resistor. In this case, a negative resistor. Electrical Power IN, Heat Out. It just outputs more power out than power in, no different than a tube filled with gasoline. But the energy density of this tube is 10,000X more than gasoline.
Ok, just trying to follow along here (physics is not my forte). If it outputs heat, is the heat “usable” heat? Is the heat 500 deg F or 180 deg F for example. I can do a lot more with 500 deg than I can with 180 deg. Has there been a speculated or published BTU or watt for the output?
” It just outputs more power out than power in, no different than a tube filled with gasoline. But the energy density of this tube is 10,000X more than gasoline.”
They you go again proclaiming something not a proven fact. This is just another “Rossi sold it! It works!” claim. Been a bunch of others, too, that turned out to be bs as well.