United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

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  • Roby

    Dr Rossi,
    Based on the analysis of the stunning numbers of readings of the paper
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    whigh is the Country where most readings are made in ?

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    You answered to Giuseppe that he could operate the SKLep from a photovoltaic system that through an inverter produces 220 V. This is equivalent to a grid connection. So would any external source that produces 220 V. be sufficent to operate a SKLep/MiniSKLep?

    Many thanks,

    Frank Acland

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stephen:
    Yes, it is possible,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Stephen

    Dear Andrea

    If I make an order with particular AC DC input out put configuration is it possible to adjust that input out put configuration once the over all configuration requirements are known?

    For example I can imagine a 30 Ir 40 W with 36 V or 48 V application that may require 3 or 4 in series. Maybe that is optimum with 1 AC input and 2 or 3 DC input versions

    But here can be many mor conceivable applications that will I only be known clearer later.

    Thanks

    Stephen

  • Andrea Rossi

    Svein H. Vormedal:
    Thank you for your insight,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stephen:
    1. depends on the configuration you want
    2. like in 1
    3. like in 1
    4. like in 1
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Stephen

    Dear Andrea

    When used in series:

    1. is each miniSKLEP connected to each other directly one after the other?
    2. Does each one need its own mains connection?
    3. Or is the mains connected to the first one sufficient?
    4. Or are the each plugged in to an adapter that connects them in series?

    Regarding 4 if applicable will you be offering these adapters and or other similar equipment as supplemental equipment on your site

    Thanks and Best Regards

    Stephen

  • Svein H Vormedal

    Dear Andrea
    I envision a ready-made interconnected unit of 10 or 20 ECat’s, where there is an incoming link from the grid and another link that returns the produced current to the grid.
    Everyone would then easily be able to install such in their home.
    Anyone could use as many units as desired and choose whether they wish to deliver in full, around the clock, or adapt deliveries according to online prices.
    Whoever acquires solar power does exactly this.
    All the electronics that are needed are well known.
    It must be easier for Leonardo to produce as ECat supplies a constant amount of energy.
    Leonardo Corp. must then be able to produce large quantities of such electronics for a reasonable price.
    The market is universal and gigantic. Even 1 million such units will be a trifle.
    If such a product were documented as real, it would be presented in the news worldwide.
    This would result in more than 1 million orders within a few days.
    Kind regards, Svein H. Vormedal

  • Andrea Rossi

    Jonathan:
    It makes things simpler,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven Nicholes Karels:
    Thank you for your insight,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Steven Nicholes Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi and JONP readers,

    Applications for your miniSKLep.

    Assuming correct operation with AC power input, AC power output, and 10W maximum power, the miniSKLep could easily be used to:

    Power desk lamps. Desk lamps can use a 60W LED light bulb which requires less than 10W of electrical input. Or a smaller LED bulb could be used.

    With access to house wiring, an outdoor lamp could likewise be powered, assuming a 60W LED bulb were used, with either on an off/on switch or light detection (comes on at night) or motion detection.

    Powering a fish tank or aquarium, assuming less than 10W was required.

    Cell phone charges and the like.

    Applications of continuous power demand and less than 10W of electrical power.

  • Jonathan

    Dr Rossi,
    The fact that the Ecat can be connected to a normal power source with 110/220 V input and 12 V output is magnificent !
    Cheers
    Jonathan

  • Andrea Rossi

    Darko:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    CC:
    Yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • CC

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
    So, after your answers, I understand that the Ecat works also if the input is a normal power source with 110/220 V input and 12 V output, correct ?
    Best

  • Darko

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    Is the vetting of big buyers a part of your contractual obligation to the investor?
    Best regards,
    D.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Patrick:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Patrick

    Dear Andrea,

    Thanks for the clarification. One more if I may, since I ordered the DC Input version:

    – if the Sklep must be connected to the grid, and it’s simpler to just connect a power source to AC, why is the DC-input version still an option?

    Best regards
    Patrick

  • Andrea Rossi

    Vanessa:
    The control system is commanded directly from the Ecat and it is incorporated in the Ecat box.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Patrick:
    1- you can simply more simply use a power source plugged to the AC with the exit in DC
    2- no
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Giuseppe:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    H.Weisser:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • H.Weisser

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    I have ordered one ecat 100 W together with friends in a collective order.
    If there will be in the future an ecat which works without grid, will it be possible to use the old ecat farther by plug in the old ecat to the new ecat?
    Best regards
    H.Weisser

  • Giuseppe

    Dear Andrea,
    discard this question if you have answered it before.
    At home I have a photovoltaic system that through an inverter produces 220 volts current that I can either use or feed into the grid. If by hypothesis the grid is faulty and I produce in isle mode only for my home would the EcatSKLep/mini work?
    Regards Giuseppe

  • Patrick

    Dear Andrea,

    I have ordered some Sklep with DC input.

    1. I need to plug them into my house’s wall socket with some common transformer adaptor right?

    2. Does it matter what type of power generation my energy provider is using?

    Will the following sources work:
    a) gas / oil / coal power station
    b) nuclear power station
    c) hydroelectric power station
    d) solar farm
    e) diesel generator
    f) wind farm

    Best regards
    Patrick

  • Vanessa

    Dear Mr. Rossi,

    on ECAT SKLep product page description is missing one important parameter:

    What electrical input power does the external control module need? (for controlling one ECAT SKLep)

    Have A Nice Day

    Vanessa

  • Andrea Rossi

    Wolfgang Traupe:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Alessandro Coppi:
    There is no difference,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Philibert:
    1- you can choose the version you prefer, whatever the reason
    2- better one inverter for all,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Please send the date of your pre-order and the name of the Client to
    info@leonardocorp1996.com
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Martin

    Dear Andrea ,

    I pre-ordered but received no confirmation.
    Is my pre-order valid ?
    Or do I have to pre-order again?

    Best regards.
    Martin

  • Philibert

    Good morning,

    Some question:

    1)why we should choice the 10w version instead of the 100 watt, possible application on small version?

    2)It is better to have ten 12v 100watt connected in parallel to an unique 1kw inverter, or is better use 10 output inverter connected in parallel, the wave output will be synchronized?

    Tks

  • Alessandro Coppi

    Hi Andrea,
    have you noticed differences when operating the same ecat in Europe compared with USA, due the different extension of the respective power grids?

    Best regards
    Alessandro Coppi

  • Andrea Rossi

    BOB:
    Thank you for the useful correction.
    You need a connection with a 110 or 220 V depending on the geographic area,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Italo R.:
    2)
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Wolfgang Traupe

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    are you and your Team working on a solution to run the EcatSKLep without connection to the main grid so that it can be used as a backup in case of a blackout?
    Best Regards Wolfgang Traupe

  • Italo R.

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    I propose an interesting and simple test to do with an ECAT-SKL, if you haven’t done it yet::
    a) – Power it with a 12 volt battery in input,
    b) – connect only one terminal of input supply of ECAT with the “line” phase of the main AC grid via a capacitor.
    The capacitor acts as an insulator between the two circuits, but would let pass any non-DC signals or energies.
    c) – connect the earth wire.

    What do you think will happen? Will ECAT work?
    1) – Yes
    2) – No.

    What do you think of this experiment?

    Kind Regards,
    Italo R.

  • BOB

    Dear Dr. Rossi,

    on the page https://ecatorders.com/pre-order-the-ecat-sklep-electricity-generator/ you refer to the necessity of a grid connection. On the page https://ecat.com/ecat-sklep this reference is missing. Perhaps you should add this.

    My following questions about the grid connection refer to the Ecat SKLep, i.e. not to the MiniSKLep!

    What exactly do you mean by a grid connection? Do I have to connect to a public 220V grid or does it just mean that all SKLep connected in series and in parallel have a common input and a common output? So can I connect the common input to a 12V source for example? Does the output to input need to be fed back somehow? Originally there was no talk of connecting to the grid. Could you please elaborate on all this.

    In advance best thanks for your effort and endless patience.

    Kind regards

  • Andrea Rossi

    Wolfgang Traupe:
    Should the grid have a black out, during the black out the Ecat would not work.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

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

  • Prof

    Dr Rossi,
    Today the paper
    http://www.researchgate .net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    reached
    106000 Readings
    and counting…
    Cheers
    Prof

  • Andrea Rossi

    Alessandro Coppi:
    I am not able to answer, but it is not impossible that the grid will be turned into a multiple power unit.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Anonymous:
    Yes,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Wolfgang Traupe

    Dear Dr. Rossi
    Our local power supplier has a lot of big Diesel Generators to Backup the power for the small villagesin our region if the high voltage 380kv grid has a blackout. 1. In that case the will the EcatSKLep work or not? 2.If not you will face that probably a lot of your followers will cancel their preorders.
    Best Regards Wolfgang Traupe

  • Anonymous

    Dr Rossi,
    Are you in contact also with big companies to sell manufacturing licences ?

  • Alessandro Coppi

    Hi Andrea,
    about your las answer to Wolfgang Traupe, have you had the impression that the interconnected whole world grid could be represent a sort of gigantic antenna for some kind of exotic energy that is revealed from the ecat?

    Best regards
    Alessandro Coppi

  • Andrea Rossi

    1. well
    2. no
    3. yes
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Wolfgang Traupe:
    No,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dieter Wagner:
    I am doing my best,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Dieter Wagner

    Dear Dr. Rossi, ‘Hello community !
    Well, I can understand the disappointment among some community members who have to postpone their dreams of mobile or island solutions with the Ecat at this point in time. However, grid-connected solutions also tend to benefit the community as production surpluses can easily be sent to the grid, helping to stabilize the grid. The need is so great right now here in Europe, and the material economics so clear at current electricity prices, that sales of the devices should be easy- assuming a timely market introduction.
    I would be pleased if you – Dr. Rossi – would soon go public with a realistic start of delivery.
    Kind regards
    Dieter Wagner

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