United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

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  • Andrea Rossi

    Mark U:
    he,he,he…
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    Thank you for the link,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Sam

    Hello DR Rossi

    This is an interview with
    DR Bruce Bugbee grow
    Light expert.

    https://youtu.be/X1O3OD-dI20

    Regards
    Sam

  • Mark U

    Dear Andrea,

    Tampa Bay in Florida has won the Stanley cup.
    Italy has just now won the Euros.
    The player who scored for Italy has the first name Leonardo.

    I’m not implying the Ecat has anything to do with altering the Timeline as vacuum energy is mixed with human intent. Not at all.

    amused regards,
    Mark

  • Sam

    Hello DR Rossi

    I think these Scientists would
    be interested in the SKLed
    Green House research.

    https://youtu.be/PbDBSsuNdyc

    Regards
    Sam

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    Is the sale of SK heat still available only to industrial customers?

    Many thanks,

    Frank Acland

  • Gerard McEk

    Dear Andrea,
    You confirmed to Frank Ackland that you are taking orders for the Ecat SK.
    I hope you can give us some details which customers you might consider.
    1. Do you require some special abilities of the customer?
    2. If so can you mention some?
    3. What is the minimum level in KW heat you would consider?
    4. What is the temperature range of heat?
    5. What can the medium for heat transfer be both gas and liquid?
    6. What would be about the delivery time for a minimum size system?
    7. Has your strategy regarding the SK changed recently?
    8. If not, you may have a number of customers to whom you deliver heat at this moment. Is that the case?
    Thank you if you can answer!
    Kind regards, Gerard

  • Calle H

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    Have you looked into the application of SKLed for mariners navigation at sea using lighthouse-illuminated shipping lanes and coastal navigation. Lighthouses are often located at remote places where electric power supply is difficult or may not be possible at all. The first lighthouses in modern times used the bright light from acetylene gas flame. But replacing the acetylene bottles was cumbersome. Today’s lighthouses are electric with LED. Same with light buoys in harbours and shipping lanes. If electricity supply from shore is not possible solar cell with battery is the preferred solution. Radioactive isotopes was tried years ago but removed for obvious reasons. With the SKLed the solar panels could be made much smaller (less wind and wave catch) and the battery pack smaller (weight saving). Marine navigation is important in our society where a technical improvement like the SKLed would be much welcomed and highly respected.
    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Chuck Davis

    Dear Andrea, Heating and cooling are the largest loads in a residence, water heating, cooking, space heating and cooling. To supply all of the power for a typical all electric home with 200A service in an offgrid scenario would require a high powered ecat or a small ecat with sufficient battery backup to handle the short term high power loads, probably the equivalent of three tesla powerwalls. An alternative scenario would be to use A/C, cooking range and water heater that operate from dedicated SKs and a small SKL and battery to handle the remaining loads. With that in mind I have some questions about the SK.
    1. Is the SK certified for domestic use?
    2. If not, do you plan to have it certified?
    3. If you plan to certify it what is your guess for when it might be available for production?

    Warm regards,
    Chuck Davis

  • Ernst

    Dear Mr. Rossi,
    when there will be a small E-Cat SK heat, f.e. oil-filled radiator, with about just 2 KW to heat rooms?
    You once wrote that you can produce E-Cats in every needed size..
    Best regards
    Ernst

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    Yes.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    Are you currently taking orders to sell heat to qualified customers from the E-Cat SK?

    Kind regards,

    Frank Acland

  • Andrea Rossi

    Ernst:
    The SK is not for sale yet, we sell the energy.
    Please see
    http://www.ecatskdemo.com
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Ernst

    Dear Mr. Rossi,
    please consider to introduce also the E-Cat SK with heat output on 25. Nov.
    I would like to order several of them.
    Best regards
    Ernst

  • Andrea Rossi

    Jaroslaw Bem:
    You are right,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Roberto:
    The concept is correct.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Roberto

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
    Reading
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    I understood that the thermal energy described in paragraphs 6 and 7 is generated by the electron transition from a coherent to an incoherent state; assuming an electron distance in the coherent state equal to the electron Compton wavelength, it is gained a power output of 150 W.
    Is that correct ?
    Thank you if you can answer,

  • Jaroslaw Bem

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    You wrote, you are focused on the ECAT SKL.
    What about the ECAT SK with heat output?
    It is much simply to utilize than SKL.
    I assure you, of the large market for heating devices.

    Best regards,
    Jaroslaw Bem

  • Jaroslaw Bem

    Physicist and Calle H,

    Dear Sir,

    I understand your expectations, but take into account that any energy exchange involves some energy loss.
    The ECAT reactor in the ECAT SKLed converts the plasma energy into electricity that powers the LEDs.
    This is where electricity is converted into light energy.
    If someone would like to use light energy to illuminate photovoltaic panels, another conversion of energy into electricity in PV panels will take place.
    Such a sequence of energy conversions leads to a very low efficiency of the entire process.

    Best regards,
    Jaroslaw Bem

  • Giuseppe

    @Prof:
    I am not surprised from the enormous success of the paper
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    because this apparently simple paper has introduced a revolutionary concept of the electron and it is quite important that this theoretical evolution has improved the realization of the Ecat SKL.
    Best,
    Giuseppe

  • Andrea Rossi

    Mark U:
    1- two
    2- I don’t know
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Mark U

    Dear Andrea,

    A couple of questions.

    If you able to share, about how many patent applications have you filed in the last two years?

    Is your method of harvesting electricity from plasma also applicable to other plasmas generated by other means?

    Thanks for your time!
    Mark in Toronto

  • Physicist

    @Calle H
    To illuminate solar panels with the Ecat Skled is not a weird idea, it is a good idea.
    Cheers
    Physicist

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    No, the certification process is still on course, but the work connected to it is not a work our Team has to be engaged for.
    Our Team now is all focused on the SKL.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    When you say the SKL lamp is “all ready” does that mean the certification is complete also?

    Kind regards,

    Frank Acland

  • Andrea Rossi

    Calle H:
    Thank you for your insight and suggestion,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    The same.
    Fot the lamps it’s all ready, now we are focused on the SKL.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    A few weeks ago you wrote that you thought there was a 10 per cent chance that you would introduce the SKL at the November 25 presentation. What do you think your chances are now?

    Best wishes,

    Frank Acland

  • Calle H

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    I may seem as a weird idea to illuminate solar panels with SKLed lamps for trying to get a net power out. My opinion is that it may not be weird at all. The route to success may be that solar panel arrays, like the one I have on my house roof in my country, has only a 10.5% yield. 10.5% yield computes as 4800 kWh recorded annual production in the nominator and 5200 Wp (Wpeak installed capacity) times 8760 hours in the denominator. Yet the investment gives me an acceptable 8 years payback.

    Doing the homework of computing 10,000 lm cold or warm LED spectral illumination on panels of selected cell technologies at different luminance, beam angles and cell coverage, etc, I find that it may be doable. Doable because the panel output is much more than the 3.9 W/lamp input. Doable because 8760 hrs continuous illumination is so much more than the actual roof cells which suffer from nights, overcast daylight and snow coverage in the winter.

    What may be a problem is if the SKLed light characteristics is not like commercial LED lamps. My question is: is there any difference in the SKLed light characteristics compared to common LED?

    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Andrea Rossi

    Marco:
    Too bad,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Prof:
    Thank you for the update,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Prof

    Dear Dr Rossi:
    Here are the stats of your papers I read today on
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Readings: 72000
    Total Research Interest index: 1393
    Citations: 24
    Reccomendations: 5147
    And counting…
    Congratulations,
    Prof

  • Marco

    Dear Andrea,

    I think you should show at least a working SKLed cut open on the shelf during the 25th November demonstration, because otherwise the skeptics can always say that there is a battery inside the SKLed…

    Regards,
    Marco.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dear Readers:
    Today has been published on the Journal of Nuclear Physics the paper “Antiferromagnetic nucleus of Cr” by Alan C. Folmsbee ( Hawaii, USA ).
    JoNP

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    Three
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Sam

    Hello DR Rossi

    How many SKLed are being
    used for your Green House Testing?

    Regards
    Sam

  • Andrea Rossi

    Calle H:
    Yes, the first 100 Ecat SKLeds havw been hand made. About what will be decided in case 1 million pcs ordered will not be reached, we’ll see what we can do.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Arjen:
    Thank you for the link and for your kind sustain,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Greg Leonard

    Drew G,
    Your interesting suggestion might not be worth the effort involved.
    I would imagine the lights to be distributed over the whole auditorium, using standard power sockets. Bringing all those power outlets back to the one power meter on the desk would not convince any of the sceptics – they would claim it was ‘rigged’. A single lamp on the desktop, with all connections to the power meter clearly shown, would be a far more convincing case. “Oh, and by the way, all the lights in this auditorium are SKLeds”
    Greg Leonard

  • arjen

    Dear Andrea

    interesting “electrons do not spin”

    https://youtu.be/pWlk1gLkF2Y

    ( I don’t understand Sh#t but probably interesting for you)
    qoute wolfgang pauli “surfaces moving faster then light” creates a problem
    pauli rejected the spinning calling it classically non describable two valuedness

    probably you are already totally aware but its a nice explanation of this theory.

    I hope your hard work will pay off soon for our transition to a better world

  • Calle H

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    As there will be 100 SKLed in the November 25 presentation, this means that there is some fabrication already going on. Is it a good guess they are “hand made”? In case the 1 million orders at the $25 price will not be reached would you consider selling hand made SKLed at a higher price? If so do you have a price indication?
    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Andrea Rossi

    Drew G.:
    These particulars will have still to be defined,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Drew G.

    Dr. Rossi:

    You stated that 100 SKleds will be used in the upcoming November demonstration. Will all 100 SKleds be powered by a single power supply where all electrical parameters can be measured and displayed? If not, How many power supplies will be utilized?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Mark U:
    He,he,he…right !
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Calle H:
    Good point: we can do it.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Calle H

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    May I ask a question related to the SKLed lamp: Assuming that the lens gives a circular projected beam from a focal point, will there be an option with lenses that give other beams? such as an ellipsoidal beam or a Fresnel lens for a more parallel light beam. If the lamp supplier does not provide alternative lenses, can a user replace the lens without jeopardizing guarantees or function?
    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Mark U

    Dear Andrea,

    Today there was a lot of cheering in a section of Toronto called Little Italy.
    Italy defeated Spain in the Euros and advances to the finals against England on Sunday.
    You may also know that the Tampa Bay Lightening are in the Stanley Cup Finals.
    Each team is within one game of winning it all.
    Each team is also based in a country or a state where you reside.
    Is this an unforeseen Ecat Effect or just coincidence? 🙂

    The Ecat may not have as many cheering fans as those two teams, but that may soon change.
    I hope so,
    Godspeed,
    Mark in Toronto

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    Yes, that would be correct.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    Following on Iggy’s question:

    Someone may ask me, what is the energy source of the E-Cat? Most people won’t want to read your paper, and I can’t explain it, so if I answered simply, ‘zero point energy’, would I be correct?

    Thank you very much,

    Frank Acland

  • Andrea Rossi

    Salvatore Boi:
    Thank you for your suggestion, we are studying all these issues, alaso thanks to all the suggestions we are receiving,
    Warm regards,
    A.R.

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