Dr Rossi:
In the book “Ecat the new fire” of Vessela Nikolova there is a good part dedicated to your patent and technology for the conversion of wastes into fuel. Do you think in future you will return to develope also this technology?
Dear Andrea,
Processor industry and mass memory industry make use of failed chips and use the concept of bad sectors. For example, a processor factory may make 8-core chips. Six and seven core chips that the company sells may be originally 8-core chips, some cores of which were found nonfunctional in factory testing. Similarly, chips may be classified in testing according to how high clock frequency they tolerate, and sold accordingly as different “models”.
Hard disks and flash memory chips may have an internal list of bad sectors. The list is initialised at factory and it may grow dynamically when the customer is using it and the device ages.
You might want to use a bit similar strategies with the Quark. Depending on the circumstances and the exact product, not all cores need to be perfect, and some of them might be allowed to fail in customer premises, without the whole assembly (the whole E-cat device) becoming invalid. Only if too many cores have failed, then it is time to do servicing or return the device to the factory. Having enough spare cores might enable a rather large fraction of the cores to fail and the device may still perform according to specs from the user’s point of view. What it needs is software which is made to mark cores as bad when certain criteria are fulfilled.
You are probably well aware of these things. But my main point is that you might want to look into how for example semiconductor industry handles such things. At least they have a long experience about it.
The optimum is rarely the absolute maximum, not even when speaking of reliability. The optimum (in this case, business optimum) is usually somewhere inbetween. This is actually Akin’s law number 8, http://spacecraft.ssl.umd.edu/akins_laws.html .
regards, /pekka
Dear Andrea Rossi,
The QuarkX has very high temperatures, so that you had to develope a sophisticated method to measure them, am I correct ?
Cheers,
Isaias
Dr Rossi:
Has any of your industrial plants already been delivered to a customer and, if yes, is any of them in operation ?
Thanks if you can answer,
Jed
I plan to replace my old gas water heater by a tankless electric version (9KWh). Do you think that one of the E-cat versions (when ready) could be compatible with this application?
A low response time (few seconds) is required. The output water temperature and water flow would be compatible with a shower (~40°C and ~20l/mn)
Dear Andrea,
Not being in the market your domestic E-Cats after all this time, I sincerely think they will never be and that your technology will never be useful.
Sincerely yours,
Marcel
Lean Khensovan:
No, no! The domestic E-Cat is much more complex, mainly in relation to the certification, but it is still a goal of us to be reached.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Based on what you lately are writing in this blog, it appears that you will produce only industrial plants, while the domestic E-Cat will be abandoned. Is it true?
Daniel G. Zavela:
Thank you for your attention to the work of my Team. Yes, the QuarkX is not an easy thing, but it is worth the while. Its development, anyway, does not make an impedance for the classic E-Cat.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Based on your recent comments about reliability and progress with the QuarkX, I wonder if this cell version using near sub-micron materials requires such a level of purity and material consistency that it is actually 2 generations past the Hot Cat? Would an intermediate cell size of 10 mm diameter or more and 10 cm or so in length be easier and faster to develop?
You always take on the hard tasks. Best of luck with your research.
Dear Andrea,
You said that you have at least 3 QuarkX units working. Are the units performing identical or do they have individual differences in performance? When going into production you will get some variations (concentration, purity, particle size) in different batches from the chemical suppliers. Do you think it will take a lot of development time to adapt the installation and control system to handle these variations?
Best Regards,
Karl-Henrik, Sweden
Smithc390:
” Lot of birds inside” ( he,he,he…)
Seriously, a two years old learns by direct experience, not by theoretical explications. When he is in the car, be careful nobody is around your car, then make him stretch out of the window his hand open, with the wind that hits the palm: make him have the palm inclined so that the wind pushes it upward and then you can say: ” Do you feel the force that raises your hand? Is the same that holds up the airoplane pushed forward by the propellers”.
I’d do so.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi
If the QuarkX will work, its price per kW will be lower that the price of the E-Cat like the one tested by the customer for one year?
Godspeed,
Hong
Tom Conover:
Yesterday it was not the control system, like the last week. It was a problem of stability, not due to the control system. We are testing more than one module.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Rossi:
In the book “Ecat the new fire” of Vessela Nikolova there is a good part dedicated to your patent and technology for the conversion of wastes into fuel. Do you think in future you will return to develope also this technology?
Mr Andrea Rossi,
How much is the time you have to spend for the litigation:
A 10%
B 20%
C 30%
D 40%
E 50%
Cheers,
T.S.
Dear Andrea:
Which is the peak quantity of the specter of the radiations you have been able to detect inside the Ecat?
Ciao,
Maurizio
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
EGO OUT issue for today is here:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/08/aug-28-2016-vision-of-lenr-mirrors.html
All the best for the coming week!
Peter
Marcel:
Maybe you are right.
F8.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Louis:
Still promising, still F8.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Michel:
I am not able to answer.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Jed:
Not yet.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Isaias:
You are correct, but the laws of Physics decisively are helping us.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Pekka Janhunen:
Thank you for your suggestions.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Processor industry and mass memory industry make use of failed chips and use the concept of bad sectors. For example, a processor factory may make 8-core chips. Six and seven core chips that the company sells may be originally 8-core chips, some cores of which were found nonfunctional in factory testing. Similarly, chips may be classified in testing according to how high clock frequency they tolerate, and sold accordingly as different “models”.
Hard disks and flash memory chips may have an internal list of bad sectors. The list is initialised at factory and it may grow dynamically when the customer is using it and the device ages.
You might want to use a bit similar strategies with the Quark. Depending on the circumstances and the exact product, not all cores need to be perfect, and some of them might be allowed to fail in customer premises, without the whole assembly (the whole E-cat device) becoming invalid. Only if too many cores have failed, then it is time to do servicing or return the device to the factory. Having enough spare cores might enable a rather large fraction of the cores to fail and the device may still perform according to specs from the user’s point of view. What it needs is software which is made to mark cores as bad when certain criteria are fulfilled.
You are probably well aware of these things. But my main point is that you might want to look into how for example semiconductor industry handles such things. At least they have a long experience about it.
The optimum is rarely the absolute maximum, not even when speaking of reliability. The optimum (in this case, business optimum) is usually somewhere inbetween. This is actually Akin’s law number 8, http://spacecraft.ssl.umd.edu/akins_laws.html .
regards, /pekka
Dear Andrea Rossi,
The QuarkX has very high temperatures, so that you had to develope a sophisticated method to measure them, am I correct ?
Cheers,
Isaias
Dr Rossi:
Has any of your industrial plants already been delivered to a customer and, if yes, is any of them in operation ?
Thanks if you can answer,
Jed
Dear Dr Rossi,
I plan to replace my old gas water heater by a tankless electric version (9KWh). Do you think that one of the E-cat versions (when ready) could be compatible with this application?
A low response time (few seconds) is required. The output water temperature and water flow would be compatible with a shower (~40°C and ~20l/mn)
Michel
Dr Andrea Rossi,
How is working the QuarkX Ecat?
Dear Andrea,
Not being in the market your domestic E-Cats after all this time, I sincerely think they will never be and that your technology will never be useful.
Sincerely yours,
Marcel
Lean Khensovan:
No, no! The domestic E-Cat is much more complex, mainly in relation to the certification, but it is still a goal of us to be reached.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
This is the saturday edition of my Blog- this week:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/08/aug-27-2016-which-one-is-genuine-lenr.html
My total support for the genuine industrial LENR+, yours!
Peter
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Based on what you lately are writing in this blog, it appears that you will produce only industrial plants, while the domestic E-Cat will be abandoned. Is it true?
Daniel G. Zavela:
Thank you for your attention to the work of my Team. Yes, the QuarkX is not an easy thing, but it is worth the while. Its development, anyway, does not make an impedance for the classic E-Cat.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Birgit:
right now, Saturday at noon, is working in good standing.
F8.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi,
Based on your recent comments about reliability and progress with the QuarkX, I wonder if this cell version using near sub-micron materials requires such a level of purity and material consistency that it is actually 2 generations past the Hot Cat? Would an intermediate cell size of 10 mm diameter or more and 10 cm or so in length be easier and faster to develop?
You always take on the hard tasks. Best of luck with your research.
Best Regards,
Daniel G. Zavela
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I loved the 2 years ager comment. It mirrors your nature of experimentalist.
How is working the Quarkx today ?
Cheers,
Birgit
Don:
Not yet.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
is the e cat quark x more or less reliable ,stable ,consistent then the larger e cats
Karl-Henrik Malmqvist:
1- Moreless identical
2- Good point.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
You said that you have at least 3 QuarkX units working. Are the units performing identical or do they have individual differences in performance? When going into production you will get some variations (concentration, purity, particle size) in different batches from the chemical suppliers. Do you think it will take a lot of development time to adapt the installation and control system to handle these variations?
Best Regards,
Karl-Henrik, Sweden
Dear Andrea,
Not a rich issue today, but an issue of EGO OUT:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/08/aug-26-2016-what-is-adequate-dikwp.html
Regards and it will be better,
peter
Halley Hampton:
Today is working well. Still promising.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Robert Curto:
Thank you for the information,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Smithc390:
” Lot of birds inside” ( he,he,he…)
Seriously, a two years old learns by direct experience, not by theoretical explications. When he is in the car, be careful nobody is around your car, then make him stretch out of the window his hand open, with the wind that hits the palm: make him have the palm inclined so that the wind pushes it upward and then you can say: ” Do you feel the force that raises your hand? Is the same that holds up the airoplane pushed forward by the propellers”.
I’d do so.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Sean:
Please find all the information in our website
http://www.leonardocorporation.com
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Where can we find the characteristics of the industrial E-Cat that you are manufacturing ?
Dr Andrea Rossi,
My son is 2 years old and asked me how an airoplane can fly: how can I explain to a 2 years old this?
Thanks if you can help me
Tom
Dr. Rossi, Google:
a new leaf: scientists turn carbon dioxide back into fuel
Click on:
The First Link
Robert Curto
Ft. Lauderdale Florida
USA
Mr Andrea Rossi,
Can you update about the operation of the Quarkx?
Godspeed
Hong:
Yes.
Warm regards,
A.R.
Carrol:
m= E/c^2 x square root of ( 1- v^2/c^2 )
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi,
How can be calculated the rest mass of an elementary particle?
Cheers,
Carrol
Dr Andrea Rossi
If the QuarkX will work, its price per kW will be lower that the price of the E-Cat like the one tested by the customer for one year?
Godspeed,
Hong
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
This is LENR info/news/opinion(s)for today:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/08/aug-25-2016-comment-about-chaos-in-lenr.html
My best wishes,
Peter
Tom Conover:
Yesterday it was not the control system, like the last week. It was a problem of stability, not due to the control system. We are testing more than one module.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Lindsey Harbour:
Lack of stability, but we have resolved the problem.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dale:
No.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Sarah:
6.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Federico Olubumni:
Yes.
Warm Regards,
A.R.