This is so badly mangled with regards to accuracy that I barely know where to start. Aussie-guy has bought two small electrolysis CF experimental cells. His total budget for investment into CF is $100,000, not what he paid for the cells. He didn't have enough to buy a 1MW system, and Rossi is not currently willing to sell him a smaller unit.
Why not just ask HIM.....you can simply post to the vortex-l mailing list.
This is so badly mangled with regards to accuracy that I barely know where to start. Aussie-guy has bought two small electrolysis CF experimental cells. His total budget for investment into CF is $100,000, not what he paid for the cells.Again, why would he be spending $100,000 for basic CF research when Rossi is supposedly selling Megawatt plants today. That would be like me doing basic research on how airplanes work, while watching jetliners fly overhead.
He didn't have enough to buy a 1MW system, and Rossi is not currently willing to sell him a smaller unit.There's no sign that Rossi is willing to sell anyone an actual working E-Cat, in spite of his unsubstantiated claims to the contrary.
This is so badly mangled with regards to accuracy that I barely know where to start.As usual, you're wrong. Aussie Guy was ready to buy a 1-MW unit (so he apparently had the money), but Rossi stalled him indefinitely. LINKHe didn't have enough to buy a 1MW system, and Rossi is not currently willing to sell him a smaller unit.
Of course, Rossi has an excuse for why he won't actually sell an E-Cat, but the real reason is that for someone running an investment scam, actually signing a sales contract with someone would be a disaster. A customer has expectations for specific performance (a device, delivered on a date certain, performing as described in the sales contract).
An investor, on the other hand, has no expectation of specific results. That's the kind of person Rossi wants to deal with: people who will give him money without any guarantee that he will actually produce anything of value.