Well, first, if it can be made from common parts then trade secrets certainly won't protect it. For something to be protected as a trade secret it has to be a secret no one can discover on their own and the only way to get it is to steal it (the secret sauce). Second you cannot steal a patent period. Now if you make one for your own use and it is of no value the other side has no damages and so there is not much to sue over. But, if you make one yourself, and stop using power from the utility company then you just stole several thousand dollars per year worth of IP and someone does have real damages - real value that you stole from them.
I may be wrong, but I thought that anyone could duplicate a patented item for his own use. He just couldnt sell it, or make money on it. If this is so, and everyone starts making them themselves from plans on the Internet, and even making them for friends and family, how does a patent protect Rossi?
Are you saying if I build my own E-Cat and stop buying electricity from the power company, I owe THEM several thousand dollars worth of Intellectual Property fees.
How exactly?
And how is building your own E-Cat any different from putting in your own windmill or solar power system and going off the grid?