United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

Read the whole US Patent
Download the ZIP file of US Patent

40,543 comments to United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

  • Andrea Rossi

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

  • Prof

    Dr Rossi:
    Here is an interesting paper about theoretical Physics evolution:
    https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.117205
    Cheers
    Prof

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sam:
    Really moving,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Sam

    Hello DR Rossi

    A Great Story.

    https://youtu.be/O_bVUeQw38c

    Regards
    Sam

  • Andrea Rossi

    Calle H:
    You made a point.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Calle H

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    Will the SKLed be available only at one color temperature (5000K)? I would think large volume lamp applications like grow lights and street lights have different preferences for color temperature. Personally I would be happy to receive typical warm (3000K – 4000K) SKLed lamps instead of the 5000K I have ordered. Technically it is a question of applying a phosphorus filter on the LED kernel which sounds like a small challenge compared to the amazing work behind the SKLed lamp itself. Thank you if you can answer.
    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Andrea Rossi

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

  • Rod Walton

    On Power Engineering issue of September 21 2021:
    “When a crisis strikes, be ready”
    Rod Walton

  • Andrea Rossi

    Wilfried Babelotzky:
    Premature
    Warm Regards
    A.R.

  • Wilfried Babelotzky

    Dear Andrea,

    try to introduce the first E-Cat SKL product on February 22nd, 2022 at 2:02:02 am. German date: 22.02.2022 02:02:02 Uhr

    Best regards
    Wilfried

  • Andrea Rossi

    Gregory Daigle:
    1- yes
    2- n.a.
    3- good idea
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Michael:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Michael

    Dear Mr. Rossi,
    has the certification already started for the ecat SKL?
    If no, when do you expect the start?
    Best regards
    Michael

  • Dr. Rossi,

    With regard to your minimum orders of 1 million SKLeds:
    1) Have you already secured the required minerals for fueling the SKLeds?
    2) If not, do you anticipate there will be any difficulties securing the required amounts?
    3) I am a believer in full Life‐cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting that accounts for emissions associated with the raw materials extraction, processing and transportation of such materials. For the December presentation, or shortly thereafter, will you be preparing and publishing an accounting for all emissions connected with the production of 1 million SKLeds?

    Best regards.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Gerard McEk:
    1- no
    2- n.a.
    3- yes
    4- it is likely
    5- yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Koen Vandewalle:
    Honestly, I am not able to answer,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    Yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    In the specifications for the E-Cat SKLed, the power consumption is listed as 3.9 W (+/- 10%).

    Does this include the power consumed by everything, including the control module for the lamp?

    Many thanks,

    Frank Acland

  • Koen Vandewalle

    Hi Andrea,

    I try to follow the reasoning of the clustering of electrons, whereby energy is released through entropy reduction.

    This reminds me of a chiller, in which an entropy reduction occurs during the densification phase – either through adsorption or compression.

    By analogy with the cooling machine, it therefore seems conceivable that the electron clusters from the E-Cat machines, sometime “decluster” somewhere in a conductor or other device, causing that conductor or object to become cold.

    Given the enormous energy production of the E-Cat, it seems plausible to me that you can also make something spectacularly cold.

    Can you tell something about that? Or am I making crazy arguments again?

    With best regards,

    Koen

  • Gerard McEk

    Dear Andrea,

    You replied to Frank Ackland that the SKLed was successfully demonstrated to potential customers. Some questions about that:
    1. Have these customers already preordered SKLed’s?
    2. If yes, do these preorders substantially contribute to your target of 1 Million SKLed’s to start production?
    Further some questions about the Ecat SKL:
    3. Are you happy about the progress so far?
    4. How likely is it to see the first product on the market next year?
    5. Has the Self Sustained running time already been extended to substantially more than 24 hours?
    Thanks for answering our questions.
    I hope this year, with the demos of the SKLed and SKL will lead to the year of fame for you and your team.
    Kind regards, Gerard

  • Andrea Rossi

    Hermes Atar Trismegistus:
    Thank you for the information,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stephen Swatman:
    I cannot answer this question,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Stephen Swatman

    Dear Dr Rossi,
    With the upcoming presentation on the horizon I would ask a question, if I may.

    In May of this year we blogged

    “I will attempt to be clearer.

    The SKLed draws +/- 4 watts as a total input,
    I assume the input power is then used to

    a, power a led directly
    b, power a Ecat that then powers the led
    c, power the ecat that produces the light directly

    2021-05-22 09:54 Andrea Rossi

    Stephen Swatman:
    Thank you for the precisation.
    Answer:
    b
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.”

    My Question is;

    Is the LED in the SKLed

    A, commercially available?
    B, a modified commercially available LED
    C, propitiatory to Leonardo or a partner?

    many thanks for your time and efforts.

  • Dear Andrea,

    I know you are busy with the E-Cat SKL? But when you are off the work. I suggest you read Dan Combine 66 pages work “Radiant Energy and Over-Unity”:

    http://gratisenergi.se/overunity.pdf

    There is an interesting statement on page 50:

    “About resonant Electrolysis, the Sonofusion water frequency is 23 to 24.5 Khz and its harmonics up to WATER boiling 2.45GHZ (microwave oven magnetron) and down to 2.45 Hz where the gas action separation is increased ten fold.”

    If there is any truth in the “2.45 Hz” statement? Then you can build an car electrolyzer powered by 10 times less KW E-Cat SKL. This of course make you less rich. On the other hand, you can re-invent the following electrolyzer for use in cars with combustion engines:

    Charles H. Garrett – Electrolytic Carburetor US 2,006,676

    http://gratisenergi.se/garrett2006676.pdf

    Best Wishes, Hermes

  • Andrea Rossi

    Wilfried Babelotzky:
    1) It helps
    2) Nothing, so far
    3) What is written on
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    contains all I am able to think about so far,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    1. Yes
    2. The performance has been as expected
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    1. Have you been carrying out any private demonstrations of the E-Cat SKLed for potential customers during this pre-presentation period?
    2. If so, how successful have they been?

    Best wishes,

    Frank Acland

  • Wilfried Babelotzky

    Dear Andrea,

    1) Doesn’t the working E-Cat SKL prove the correctness of your theory?
    2) What could be wrong with the theory and not affect the functionality of the E-Cat SKL?
    3) Sure, the exact functionality of the E-Cat SKL is a trade secret, but is it also possible that the theoretical model in your head is more complete than on paper?

    Warm greetings
    Wilfried

  • Andrea Rossi

    Koen Vandewalle:
    I am not able to measure such fluctuations, intriguing question, though.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Koen Vandewalle

    Hi Andrea,
    The origin of the energy from the E-Cat devices continues to intrigue. I’m curious if you can observe fluctuations in the zero-point energy field by, for example, having a lot of E-Cats close to each other at full power.
    If you can measure fluctuations, do the E-Cats become more powerful when they are closer to each other, or less powerful?
    Polite but curious regards,
    Koen

  • Andrea Rossi

    Chuck Davis:
    Thank you for your support to our team,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Chuck Davis

    Dear Andrea, There will be many grateful people when they hear your presentation! https://news.yahoo.com/whats-causing-soaring-energy-prices-110000545.html

    Warm regards,
    Chuck Davis

  • Andrea Rossi

    Brenda:
    1- yes
    2- yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Brenda

    Dr Rossi:
    1- has been your experimental and theoretical work with the Ecat technology sustained by University Professors ?
    2- if yes, is it still so ?
    Cheers
    Brenda

  • Andrea Rossi

    Raphael:
    I found it as reference 7 in the paper “Maxwell’s equations and Occam’s razor” of Giorgio Vassallo, Francesco Celani, Antonino Oscar Di Tommaso, published in the book “Maxwell-Dirac Theory and Occam’s Razor: Unified Field, Elementary Particles, and Nuclear Interactions” Amazon books, 2019, pp. 7-29.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Raphael

    @Andrea Rossi
    where did you find the reference 17 ?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Raphael:
    the number 17
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Ed Yu:
    Please send your order again here:
    info@leonardocorp1996.com
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Calle H

    @ Dan Galburt
    Your suggestion is right on track. I have bought a 7W a-Si and a 10W poly-Si panel on Amazon for doing illumination experiments from a 6000K, 3500 lm, 60 degree flood led lamp (waiting for the SKLed to be delivered). The object is that the 3.9W SKLed = 32W light (32W is probably a conservative number as optimization is not yet done) shall power the 7W panel in SSM. If successful it would be a very simple and clearly understandable demonstration of a SSM operation by a ZPE application.

    Some hints if you are experimenting: The thin film panels don’t have individual cells which result in that the average Lux hitting the panel gives the power output while crystalline cells are connected in series so that the lowest Lux(= outer edge of the panel) will also govern power output. Using acrylic mirrors to reflect the light that falls outside the panel improves Lux distribution and increases power a lot.

    My ultimate objective is to engineer a full scale solar panel with enough positive COP to be economical. Multiple panels will then connect to one of the open ports of my solar array inverter. Two positive effects: 1) the vertical stack of panels in my basement runs 24/7 compared to 10% yield of the roof mounted panels. 2) no permitting or certification is needed as you technically are only adding new panels to your existing ones where all is within the inverter max capacity.
    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Ed Yu

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
    I sent an order for Ecat SKLed but did not receive confirmation by e-mail, I again sent an order for Ecat SKLed and did not receive a confirmation by e-mail, there is no letters in the spam, in what could be the reason, order from Ukraine

  • Raphael

    Dr Rossi,
    Among the references of
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    which is one you deem to be the most relevant ?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dan Galburt:
    Thank you for your suggestions,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Dan Galburt

    Dear Dr. Rossi,

    I know you have designed the SKLed lamp to be a white light source that will sell in volume by having a combination of performance and cost that exceed any light source presently on the market. Assuming it works as advertised, the SKLed will also be the first commercial product that outputs more energy than it consumes to the extent that chemical energy sources cannot explain the energy production. I believe this fact will dominate interest in the SKLed more than its value as a highly efficient lamp. I don’t know what you’re going to present in December, but I hope its sufficiently convincing that you can make the lamp available for sale to the general public as planned. Once the SKLed is shipped, scientists and engineers can acquire samples and test the SKLed to measure its optical spectrum and energy output over time. If the expected energy gain is confirmed interest in your work and products will increase exponentially.

    In the past you have said that placing a solar panel in the light output of the SKLed lamp produced only “milliamps” of output, and therefore was clearly insufficient to run the Lamp without an external power source. Further you indicated that the low output is largely a result of the spectral mismatch between the SKLed light and the response of the solar panel.
    My calculations indicate that if the SKLed can output 32 watts of visible white light and given the sensitivity and spectral response of a mono crystalline silicon solar panel, it may be possible for the output of the solar panel to power the SKLed lamp.

    Of critical importance to doing this successfully is that most of the SKLed light must fall uniformly on the solar panel. Non-uniform distribution of the light will greatly reduce the output. I would place a small solar panel in a box covered with special highly reflective but diffuse white material (commercially available). By adjusting the shape of the box most of the light from the SKLed lamp can be guided to uniformly illuminate the solar panel. The box acts like a light pipe.

    Since a solar panel has multiple solar cells in series the current produced by the least lit cell determines the current from the panel.

    Does this make sense to you?

    Best Regards,
    Dan Galburt

  • Andrea Rossi

    Chuck Davis:
    1- it depends on the specific situations
    2- no
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Calle H:
    Maybe I did not understand, but the Ecat SKLed is designed to make light, not heat, although some heat comes out, in small measure.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Calle H

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    Further to your comment that the SKLed could perform more or less at COP 8, why not illuminate a light absorbing liquid for heating water at COP 8? It would be the most simple heating device where safety, installation and certification issues would hardly exist.
    Kind regards,
    Calle H

  • Chuck Davis

    Dear Andrea, Is it practical to buy two Ecatskl to have one as backup for off-grid applications? Does the charge have a shelf life?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    So far, I have no reasons to delay,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Ed Yu:
    1 -20 +50 °C
    2 6- 24
    3 the dimmer is located in the bottom of the cylinder
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    KeithT:
    Thank you for your insight,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

Leave a Reply

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>