What do you think; is this a tiny reactor just to demonstrate the affect because Rossi's fat-cats are pretty big?
If it is a production model, it's probably what, 1kw or less provided it works?
The pic I posted of it in the green box has different electronics in it, in fact, it looks like they combined the two circuits in the first one into one board mounted on the right side. While a two year electronic student could design the controls, that doesn't mean they can cover ALL operating conditions unless any aberration in reactions just kills the reaction instead of regulating it. I hope they got someone good because they have no choice but to work with the reactor side of the picture and you get two numbnuts whose egos are better than their skills and it is a nightmare.
You may laugh and say any design should have all parties speaking but I've been in a place where no one talked so I had to get my info from the lead programmer (on the sly) to design the systems his software was running on. I couldn't believe it but it worked in the end. It would have worked better if we were all involved in the design phase.
In general, Defkalion's stuff appears much better engineered than Rossi's. If you saw the slides of the early prototypes in Focardi's talk, the one thing that stood out was the crudity of the construction.
"If it is a production model, it's probably what, 1kw or less provided it works?"
I think it's impossible to say at this point. They're using a much higher temperature fluid, and working in a totally different temperature regime, so that small gizmo may actually be turning out signficant energy.
"I hope they got someone good because they have no choice but to work with the reactor side of the picture and you get two numbnuts whose egos are better than their skills and it is a nightmare."
Been there, experienced that.....NOT fun.
"You may laugh and say any design should have all parties speaking but I've been in a place where no one talked so I had to get my info from the lead programmer (on the sly) to design the systems his software was running on. I couldn't believe it but it worked in the end. It would have worked better if we were all involved in the design phase.
I most definitely would not laugh....those are my sentiments exactly. Get as much input from as many people might have expertise UP FRONT in the design process has been my mantra for probably thirty years. It took me a while to learn that, but learn it I did.