Posted on 09/09/2012 4:09:13 PM PDT by AZLiberty
Short article from Sterling D. Allan from PESN.com:
Last night, Andrea Rossi read and explained the third party tests that were done in July on his hot cat technology. The results evince outputs that approach nuclear in their power density and peak output levels.
I'm presently attending the conference, so I'm not able to compose a report on this excellent E-Cat conference. That will come later. But for now, I thought you would like to see the video I shot last night.
Here's the video I took of last night's presentation that Andrea Rossi gave at the E-Cat conference in Zurich that is presently under way in its second of two days.
Cold fusion ping!
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In Rossi's talk he went into every detail of the paper, in English. Because of the multinational crowd, at short intervals we were treated to translations in both Italian (from Rossi) and German (from another translator). This made the presentation take over three hours, starting at 8 pm on Saturday night.
The technology is safe, reliable, fully scalable, reasonably cheap to install currently (about $1.5/installed watt), comparable to solar in operating costs (fuel costs are practically zero), and compatible with mass manufacturing. It requires no radioactive materials, generates no radioactive waste, exports no nuclear radiation, and exports EMR comparable to a microwave oven (for a 10 KW reactor).
I'm not sure LENR and cars are quite compatible yet, but it will come. Right now, an E-Cat device runs continuously, always producing 10 KW of heat. With direct connection to a Stirling engine at 40% efficiency, this would provide less than 6 horsepower. Chevy Volt owners might be happy with this, but there aren't many of those. But continuously charging a battery at 4 KW would be very effective, and any excess power could presumably be uploaded to the grid when you're docked.
I'm concerned about the heat generation. Having a 6-10 KW continous heater in my garage in the summer in Phoenix would not be helpful, so an additional cost would be an air conditioner for the garage, presumably powered by the E-Cat output. Now it gets too complicated.
I forgot to mention that, unlike solar, E-Cat runs 24/7.
If they can commercialize it, I will be impressed.
I took a look at his report. He talks a lot about the temperatures reached, but I didn’t see anything about net energy output.
What happened with the deal he had with Home Depot to supply homes with the original E-cat?
It's becoming more and more clear that this is nothing but an investor scam.
Rossi no longer believes that the fundamental mechanism is transmutation of nickel into copper. Although small amounts of copper have been found, Rossi now believes that that may be a side-effect of the gamma rays that are produced in the reaction. After Rossi mentioned that the process generates 150 kEV radiation, an audience member (presumably a physicist) mentioned that this was evidence of hydrogen fusion into helium. Rossi didn't confirm the hypothesis, except to say that "it made sense".
Maybe it makes sense because when they analyzed his 'ash' from a running E-cat, the elements were in the same proportions as in nature.
E-Cat has commercialized LENR, following a very cautious path. Since the first version only supplies hot water, they're marketing it for building heating purposes. Since industrial safety certification is far easier than certification for home use, they're only pursuing industrial applications at the present time. The next version, the Hot Cat, will productized over the next few months, opening up a larger range of industrial applications. When a lot of experience has been accumulated, they will create products for home use and pursue home-use certification.
Rossi was bragging about having two factories manufacturing the original E-cat to be sold to home users via Home Depot I think, what happened to that? If you follow Rossi's history, he's got factories all over the place. He said he had one of his factories had been heated by an E-cat for two years, where's the factory and that E-cat?
A satisfied military customer has been running a 1-megawatt E-Cat for months, with continuous production of heat energy and no failures. The 1-megawatt E-Cat has been safety certified for industrial applications.
Is this the infamous Big Blue Box that was supposedly working and delivered last year yet when people go to his 'lab', there it sits. I wonder if it's still there.
While I think LENR or LANR is real, I don't think Rossi is.
I pinged Kevmo and WW to get their input. It is odd to see a Rossi article not posted by Kevmo.
Sterling Allan of PESN believes anything literally and is quite the kook.Actually, even Sterling Allan has distanced himself from Rossi. After Rossi was caught telling Florida authorities that there was no E-Cat factory, and that the E-Cat didn't generate any radiation (the opposite of what he was publicly stating at the time), Allan decided that Rossi was too untrustworthy to continue supporting.
Now that is funny, Sterling Allen who will believe anything, no longer believes Rossi.
Reminds of a speech I saw of Hitler on the Hitler Channel and he actually said, “Have I ever told a lie in my life?”
That's a much better article than the hyped up blog post that anchors this thread.
I wonder if Mats was ever on Rossi's payroll, and now the checks are bouncing.
Other than a bunch of posts on Ecat blogs I can't find any information on Fabio Penon.
Thanks, very interesting to say the least. Been following this for quite some time - nice to see some third party access and testing going on.
Is his BBB still in his ‘lab’???
I’ve got a better electronics lab than he has and I’m just a working stiff.
Working on a supposed nuclear power source and what does he have? A cheap multimeter. They even mentioned it in the article above. I guess he couldn’t afford a true RMS meter like a Fluke 87.
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